THE IA . liiACRES AT SYRIA. te) '4" r.s. , •" • • ;.- .Iscricz.niss. , , -• • • of lonerlian litiniatisoth with the [Correspondence of the Admell f %revolter.] g im orp,iftyris; July, 2, IMO. Thetall of Sahli& by alsen- 4416404 14 the moat awful. barbarities. unparalleled by the massacres Of Clerinpore, endibadia.sienerilly,,at least, ea far itarnitathaguareWowerawa , . Zehleh weeftaken by stratagem, planned,' it is Wed; brim' atigiblvtisn'irboi itlqing 'married a .fee.: several parcin Mount Le__ a. 'Surrounded by fi fteen tnemand tat IVY?* Piyfet.lifi;;Matercallis;atid Be ; Ar t therein& Sititint min of Zahlehmeee WOW* hois.dcOmbat; and defea ted, .4.)VMM k mit'',,of • thele4trotighiald- *Ohm iimentelm of: thiliatrouse , s The &Waft party lhailehilamaselver entletteeked at different points • at the seine tamo--leaving. one place only unme t:med. !bile the 'Christians , of the town were lightfare vallantlY ;at the - Arley* tissager, littebi• we , -reeedvads' , id 'pax- Marie to!'eente".l6 Aisle relief 'iiithit`bralit Air) em;,thomMettinten',lt a' - hour,' This r• 14 W OW 1 1 4 emerge hattheAmistiasaiiitidb. At dill,eippetatet , tbas.•two thormaDa4ll•l2, rally armed, erreeFiretin , apPreachieg Meet theclitiottam which promised them aid, and when they poreelied the Christian standaidloating over.the . adviniting • may they ?mewed! the l oonfikt; end mashed *on illar - fwee' Alen . tiwpoor 'Christianstio cruelly • 'betrayed; lettailwas a %item the Ciiiistietc, l standard Wham', and the two thoimistd 'aimed' man weterehthe only exposed part of the town.as: friends, butproved. to be their deadliest foes; who' set few to the houees,and attached the healer& in 'the :Mar. The remaining Christians :farmed s:' - 41,),,re.atoundysiiiiir women and .ohildron and lheght their way . -Ont, -graduidly retreating, and • ;Cho emanated the town, beeitng . it, to, be maked,, idir I odared, end burnt. , • • - , ; • • The Dnmea, notqaatiefied with this triumph, andl .detellained to exterminate' the Christians, rushed', ripen Deir el Home, width liedpretiouily sumac • Awed and given up, irms,ihroiring itself upon the, ~.prateetion of-the Turkish Governor and rrarrieen. Hefei one dayi these tends' brutally shopped - fa, baliibitteht with' hatches,,ixeS,' made, knives and-every other - available wespon.l More thin - 11fierse ;hundred inerCand boil- thui peittalited - under the eye- of the Clove:nor, a "Pork, , and ode by the Turkish' soldier in the hellish work: • The remaindarbf the six ; thousand inhabi tents are wanderers and firefly.' cut down • wheri ever they are found, without - m iry. Tire WM nand women' and• ehildren; ma ny ' of whom - wire wounded, haie boon brought to' Bobcat, hiltrellsh :aditalotwati,itho &kid themait along theme coast; and - by Americans, who, aided - by guards farm the 'United •lute* mintellate; brought many of the' doomed and the perishing npon their' own . homes Se Sidratc, Boeing this•war.lieglidt2enfi• Anieri cans hive been „treated by ell parlieS . with great ream!, and Protestants who pieced themselves ; under the,. protectleti of the Prime' have been 'inved,ll4 tit sate er the - missiotartel to *Mae 'ool4ivegiitions' tbitY Wonted: - Bur tadeabinertee liiVatians been al,hibi Make. the 'distreased, harmed, and -to • resin .'eerie whom lives • they have preserved by going to theThicsant. of: actien • under the proteation of American tenable, accompanied hy - 'a jeniaary or' consular .guard; With his - silver-headed eta of office ;Some Of the wounded have been brought to the 'sea ,thora by, one of the Drum Aisle, who-allowed his Men to,do the work of slaughter, and then tried to save his Own head In the day of - to:honing lay his attention to thie.Wounded and his absence" from the Inane of nauseam, • - •-' • ' -Beirut, at the date of my last letter; w e e a scene of wild-confeelon•and emits:neut.; An attack was = 'hoully,expeeted.iriren Burl/rased frona_without, while -the , lliesleme. were threatening the lives of "the",Chriciiine within thitoim: ~, ,Mearylerazduilled `to: the 'hipping* the' ' bather . and thendeltdS of the :natives.closed , 'hops end' tithed to the ' - 13..earosan, the only remaining district of. ltiorant lesbanim'yetuninvaded the - Druses. , • No andideme 'was felt In the Government,, the - troops could-not 'be trusted,; and the - death-of Malawi; by - the band of •a' Christian had rotmglat the Modem populationinte the greatest . The military - Peelle went himielf, - throuth the streets 'titling- the mated , . Multitidtre disband e nd • dismal, burette no purpose : 'Moslem' boy* watt - 'sheet armed with hatelesti,, clubs, and ether' wee po_ pone. . - And; Modern weinen tried out in peblic plates. for' the, blood, of the Christiania ....2*Mtaaidiarlealq the armed Repulses gathered .1.11 ifOnedrlnlelliellennet_Genera's palace, and rearded the Miseaticaof the Christian - -titioneed of the molder. =The einiteeneat at :Via time wits tentile.-'lVmaks, and consuls; even - , - Mere, • not isle is the streets:2.An came of, the - British lbarrothattleahip.Exmouth, now lying in the her; boy, was facetted and menaced -by a Modem who • presented a &tot. et his head; two other Begliatc: • , seen sew pistols snappad'at: their 'breasts, MS the • French 'consiti-generst • was greet, endangered; : at Ile - entered the palace ' a Moslem, sprang for " ward and - grace at (him with a: sabre. •No blood I was , drawn ; ' the- man was struck down by his as ' matte* and - nO 'further notice was taken. of the matter the Praia& consul Wishing, no doubt, to bide, hie time. , " The British commander hoirevir; was net to - , ', , Peseisably,itielined; and iti*Mit ordere on the fol . towineday;,thatevery,officier should go on, shore , :Mixed with revolvers and shoot down thehrst lies. "lino who ahouldoffer any indinity whatever,'and _ ooromunicand the mane to thif•Peska. • Thelociat'authorities,in:the alweitte,Of tbe,Go ; 4eraor,Generat'wera gteadyperplexed. The act - leg Governor General ordered the trial Of the,ne. cased-: he was found gedlty In a fewheArs andaen ,,,tweeed. to ateath under a trot:mottoes othaidepees ,- jure. ;210*Alia dare the - cleiretimeGeneral being absent, hut Gm cries of the each ineraMWadto- sueh Manse relit :I 'general ' feared. - The 'aiMs4 Gomettor.Oene ral was tariterdr: To save thetown Beinfortexe. out. the Christian • to execute 'the • Martell/an , • troder.tush a mob pressure woebt endaeger hie Own' aritenii&l'Matetyee, /Mall Beebe,' as he As called ..„..in.the.Taraddliserwharikelltuttatt and a Piotest- - ant, did Imola to „restore - Multiform. The anon-'' ler Wiping falabii to, eieerteha what means he hid for pneetaing this public peace. lie was ab sent In the amantain;witarelie returned be was ~ Jena* again; be was than, with the sating Gover ner"; reviewing ttie itiderme friths wee -of the so:- . mod Ohristtanchavingbeen sant- for te'-allare t in • =ttirrili~aldklllq of &Mb: ha-' .%vhsg - hme tamplentd,thereettne Gam ow Gineral,', 'atteempenied b Amen • ,• :mewled alauet. t6ll '! - Be itiali • acardert foiadviee e ; wnot.wheattido, _ ey diaelared that the . „aearriteerlemlbeenarreeted,Pried =dreamt: gMtry • pia qg~ rn,G,,and that hit hatibeinsjust)) , odn totlealh,..,,Qamettoneweed melted M the; - ; 4t Mar Gimeincir Gliannedie'exaeutesferinnose yikabitilidiherite-had , _thet - iight in- greet emergencies, butthet his approval of the sentence - mesneeemaryto itivalidlte. -They therefore wished, • Jr , $ l 2 await his arrival, but der,ed not, inannnalt sal th e ,pcipulice threatened the town thateightif this head •-oof the amused were cot 'givtua.,them ,:Attar Mae 416 , delita ..Ab tban oisoretalar body,..Witout wres t . n as the guilt •of the. acomed,' or namiseityfothis inainediatemmution; nattiest . -7. _ell the mem Governor to eMadmi the functions of the aloe of ademarnog Genendirldie'ooeupying that „ . • 7:-,Tliisinniti eneugli.",' - The sating Moashier - or Go. , witniorDeinint,l milled from.the room ,to' the pa ?nDther-Watiniess than an hour , a crier wet sent T; through the oity crying thaithe, Murderer. should ;•'''' be amnia litonce.ln another haw the head of . -,",tha rinfortuniee victim lolled upon As ground, . • *ldle Amite 'of , re:lofting Ailed the' air, and. the *Wefts returned to their homes. - • --- - --0 Ballwin was no 'sleep that night for Christie no. Fronk, or Syrian; , IA platoon of soldiers was sta. ---,.. timed at-the house of Avery oinuallor , th e. protec •-:,tka 4* thrift:ink :Odeon". ,Tbat night the house Cr, the ,/ithirleaii cons"! Wee Allied, and - signals • ,- were.Repiared and agreed, upon between the goat MA consuls, .oenblue light wild Macao, den _ -) spar; et jaakind',. ••desire•for boats, in which, to tabs ,; Mfuge , and t h e third ; the neeendtyfor theism:ding '.- of amps:lb; f theiprotectker id"the Prinks: - The • •,,'•-• kom algithatere away, and Sunday 'terweing`thiwn ' ';'tel urponcuks?witatissing'no Wmisaal Alight live a - ' maird -' of Mbilems 'steadier around the beheaded • -• filiristirin; spitting:mon and sitherwisexiiiteeittbl .IMo old men of the town bed WoulthAed is the • _Riau 00111144111, and through their representations • it deemed inexpedient to atteok the Christians. • - ~The *dim wag taken from the; prison to th e open , ' square, and was them made to .kilua, imvieg: his hands tied behind. An opportunity ' wet- then • althredieetha Illative* of-the deceased to compro7 .. . - :Mite lbf Mousy ' but they cried eo-muoh the more, " • "Kilibbn!• kilt biro ! _ we will lafeathaleil by' no -, Alm; hut his blood !^ The exunitioner, who wee one of thipollee of the town, then struck thiltneel. - Mg Obrinftn a light blow upon the head; laprder ---.-.....- to throwit upon one side, thus preeeniing a greater portion of :Anneal' to the award; theo followed a heavy bleu "pen the nick, but eeveral more were _ required-to sever the bead from tie trunk.'These Partiminri were communicated by - Meehan fez .- ''. Ante, who do tot , participate In the fanaticism of '. th e der , . •• r .._ ~ , ~"', ', ,• ~- ' Day after day has since passed away, each sue- - aiding one <bringing ; fresh alarms and news of - Mmible_batcherias - froth lift.Leberion. • - , . Last week AnConsuls .General of the Ave Row . ;firi of Boriipe, whioh here guarantied the integrity Vet llie.Ottoman geripirti,' concluded to eat together, _• ~ - istobedience to - their lostraotioni, for the putting ,- 7" - deivit of,,th,s_wer. They commissioned Cyril Gra- Limmythe famous English traveller and explorer, to go to the chiefs of the Drusesnatien and wire them , L.( • , of, the,d ' of provoking Brtropean opposition by :,.- ~• Ml,eoeamiseioA of,furtker., atrocities -upon the . 2 . - : Corthisiels. He has not 'yet returned, bit-be bus' ',,- - '',,, Written to 'friends •Iti Beirut :that he her utterly • failed. ' If the Drum ' fat .not. the , Ave great _3'.:,:•• Powers of Boole, titers Can hn.no, more safety for `` , l -'Pranks in ftria, and another swum. oP (Meat , . ham will leate their intention to atteek• Beirut. .'Thee British` "admiral .11as already ,offered his • _ _ - vessels for the protection of Ameriaam, end to re „. mice Slittavonbard in ease of. need, dariew the - ,abreuee, of an :American vessel of, woe. 'This - is .. verreourteeas upon his - .part, but. Our, consul rel'' '' '' Mate the trecendty of depending upon foreign aid -•,- et tuteh a time.' - Mail had an American vessel of war here now,'we might he more independent. ,- Intbrmitieu limiest I been , reesived of disturb ' anees in TARP; Byti i i 'end ''Of 'a :bloody ,quarrel - - bettimarlial mote Of Mcsdere's In, Aleppa,A which many, lime have been lost.. - .- , , - ' a is o l e fitioatide•-•tri 'Oap't; 11. W; Mayo, of th e berk.'S traU4,',of . ton,. to that during' - the hi ern - flannelette:l he iiceived Acores of tin= - Uwe Christians on board' Mr -Vowel, who together wit/tilts Ameticert fanstlletf,Whitth soug ht refuge -- ' : tiers, ?leavedgroat kindness and attention. , Be ,showed Jilemett -- a' type- Of o inn Mai mid warm ' . , h ip* * , .yiao,* r g, Senor, -, generous" : and synitew '' ' Arabi. • - • - - • ---:: - -- - -•-- ..... , A..eorresperedent nf the ,i , Worig, ; writing from. . T-" , Caradiatinopie - says:: a.... ,-•••• •••, , ~ ~, , ~.,.- -, ' IlMe•yeerairi , LebesterrenisviletWad peaoefill.' , .„." :Mita We 10 Mc Mine timplanc' Mer r y hansoad ' that thirrpeabe would not Again' be broken; To a inittallbentive Ws view 1611111114 - the orwroat one: ii tish u nt Milit. Lebanon myself, and all looked ,',, pillages of, Dowse, Itaronites, ' and :"..” grielni are intempersed all over the 'mountains. ~,..„-: Isvii i soossyiwthisitse Uhristiane end,Lruseo r pi in ,*•,-;., of ''•,. ' ' • f ,; ...,,, :.•11)riWkWift114 del thebitnerthi' eitinedial ea ; ...; - lawkaday.or the ,Marosates4thir open Aver, and „, . Mu ille7.ste/Corthart the Frelosli,4oh l at u ber „',. the Mnigplidaikaot foreign efikll66 es all .• -4 , ,-. • Annseatitehisi.waild overawe the' lee, __ end keep the me. . , - , ---, •r. •• B fir - ; : - .atr as • felliiDoeitintinople, the the__ Fillie • - Ifielthh, trait 'toe Mu th to thelethings, deter.' -,, i 4 natoad to,Mas • st war, qielve or; the Drumm, and . , . thee Mean seilenteßoaerin S y ria. Ills certain '- ,-4 .til'that tbistatve intiwids.tlitilltiftwitoiwith 'antic ; 217 I ww4 emeweitioe t , sod ,the Itegooltas have 'often! :`'." Vit winter thi,Frirath flog. • - Dii4nif the year ,„, , , a gene* Arithig - par - gelnr, on under ;,,' ,', r teituspither. ''. OA thsether hind; the Tilts look- ' .1,,,,. 'la 'Vie -Dinette es theleao-religlonlits, tad file ' apathy Artaln thif they hive fitutielied them with' w eapons and ednintiiiitiOrd lielitkied that the ' Dram chiefs have sincerely labored to avert - this ceiningetorM, freni :the 'fear thit 'they 'Might; lie averobineOvhile,- on the- other hand, the !amebae clergy have nee d all their influence to bring rust lers to'a delete.' " There were some serious troubles teat fall, Maronites seemed to have the advan tage, but these weir quieted, About sin weeks ',ago thing s came td n orh again, and war broke out on a ft eldeawith terrible 1 fury. It: has• raged slice, 'without cessation,- through' Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon. In almost every hattleithe Marotta Uribeen routed.' ,The most bird-fought - 11 01 4.mm near Disk Of:Kerner, where 3,000 or 4;000 Dreses routed about2o.oPOn• li , Mattes, with great elatubter. The chief strongholds' .of., the DisitMitna , into Zahlet and Dairii lamer. The Zabletitee had the reputation of being the. derma and mest;un gerernable :people' in , tehanen' t ,For 'years, 'the tbolmande of troops in Syria, hair hien unable to Lisilleet• the taxes of, ibis city. liatiabouKvlns ; Ofz June • the , Drums sintrao,d'Alte ellyi.,andrputO the,hword every mart they.sould-lind , ,- Alter :the plunder; and destina tion of Zablot,Akey.merebedupon Deir Al Kamer in full .ftWei:lTt'. was 'already,. paillajly, is their baside, hat now,they ; plundered the whole • oily, essitius at Zahlet, murdered every meminthe atty. Almostihe Only honer left standing ti that of Bev. Mr. Bird, the Anferbien inieilion'ary(whieh, distin guished' by'theArairican flag; reitildned umnoleet ed, although in the , centre . &the city, and filled withrkativerefiumm , ' ,A , strildng 'contrast this to the fate of .tablet,' widelereal the drone:100,o! the Jesuits in 'Lebanon,- end riled :by them. ' Indeed, the Americas missionaries seem to have been respected by all parties, and at our last 'dates theritill remained / on the'manntain, while even at Beirut, , the .panto-stricken inhabitants were taking refuge crt,°board the foreign memof-war in the harbor- , e' , The coulee of the Drone mess to have been throughout marked with blood. Thousands upon thonsande 'of men, women, and children have 'been ,rairdered by them in cold blood, while offering no resistance, and, In many oases, without Throughout the . whole conflict, the Turkish au thorities seem to have made no effort to keep the pomp. They, have, in some oases, quietly looked on ; in others, they-have openly aided the Drums in their work ,of. plunder. The Same a p athy- has been manifested at Con stantineple. Every newspaper 'sutler here has confidently expected this outbreak for months, but the Central, Government hie taken no precautions to avert it. A magnificent fleet of twenty mil, with perhaps 800 guns, and'a full Complement of men,, lies rotting • in the • Golden Born. About bo,o men ore cloistered in the barracks of Con stantinople, but, nothing bra' been done for Syria. An empty treasury has been the excuse for all this. The real obstacle in the way here has been the settled policy of , the empire to trhst always to tho via inertfe—to ao 'nothing, and trust to Providence. No one believes that the Porte has wished any much outbreak to take place: They know their interests too well. They have simply trusted that all would come out right in the end, of itself. , BIM now t when it is almost, if,not quite, too late to accomplish anything—when half the towns in Lebanon are in ruins, and piles of Amended dead breeding a pestilence in the "goodly ;rionntain"— when Beirut is protected by French and Russian frigates-,the Government is thoroughly frightened, as will be seen by a brief summary of the events of the past ten day. , Last Monday week £BO,OOO out m Vesselsile rates of interest, to fit out men and for Beirut. Two days after, two high officers were deputed to go and settle matters. Two days later, the alarm becoming "seater, Cabooli Effendi; under Secretary of , the Foreign Office, was substituted with full powers. Last Sunday came another mall with later news, which produced a positivepanic. The Sultan probably heard then for the first time of this out brat, and now, Feed Fasha, Minieter of Foreign Affairs, - and many of the chief officers of State, are hurrying off to Beirut, with unlimited powers to make an end of the war at any cost. 'They leavo to-morrow.' It would not •be strange if Fiance and Russia should !wpm , e thiso_pportuntty to insist upon th eir right to'proteot the Ohdatians of Syria. Such an intervention is , expected - at Constantinople, and evidentlymooh feared by the Government. Cer tainly no More plausible exenee can aver be found than thii bloody war. - GENERAL NEWS. JAPARESIC lasitnnians.—The gardeners in Japan display the moat astonishing art. The pima. tree , whi c h Is a great favorite, le so trained and cultivated that'the blossoms are as big as those of dames- Their great triumph, however, is to bring forth ,plaare and trees into the compass of .the - little gardens attsebed to the house in the With.this ;view they have gradually sue 'eselgeriiilyssffrks the sg, plum, and cherry trees and the vine to &statures°. diminutive se scarcely to be credited by a Ntiropean,4ol , yeLthose dwarf trees are covered with blossoms and leaVee,---"Aday lon, _whose work on Japan was puldished at Ate , atertiam_in 1830, states that the Dutch agent of commerce, in Nagenel t was offered a snuff - box one I Inch-in thickness and three high, in which he grew elk trie r a bamboo, and, plum tree in bloom. Some of the gardens resemble -pictures, in which naturels skilfully modelled in miniature, but it is living,. natural. , BIONDI:WS LAST PEnreitirarreg.--The Bain, to Commercial Advertiser thus describes the lest performance of the little French acrobat at Niagara Falls : "In a feW minutes the little man was seen awning towards America attached to a heavy; lumbering chair. When about a third of the way out he platted the chair upon the rope and seated himself thereon, crossed his legs, and gazed around with apparent unconeern. He then adjusted two legs of the chair on the' cable, and again seated himself..:Coiring nearer to th e. American shore, he again stopped and eat down, and then ,got up and stood in the chair! When we abusider.that this was done on .a single Cable, stretched at a heigittof , more than two Madrid feet over ono of the 'Moat hied chasms and torrents in the world, it seems abiolutely mire/Miens." Thu African Civilization Society are to send' WWI families--the Mat settlers-;-into the Yoruba country, Africa, in September. It is a country weUadapted to - the culture of cotton, and the ,na tives,, toisasitably and industriously disposed;are sastuntonied to agriculture,and capable of appre- Mahe the advantages of nds and omelette with Uncivilized world. Sometimes,' when it is said that the African" are incapable' f progress, wo are told they never had 'a chants • Yoruba is as good a min i . . unisi - vre - stum - see - bow =prove, t. We wonder If there - were Yankees, being is the Same condition in - a. nation - of blacks that the free colored 'steeple are in Massa chusetts,. how long it would take them to determine whether they would emigrate if such an opening was'made foy them? - , • , . BY . ' Gone yr JErvatur Oen LABISG---GOld felielry fa 'Much worn by the_laatos la mumps this season. The English papers are ridiculing the proftudon of ornaments, - and one of the London joertialesaye : Wocannot believe this yellow invasion of earrings, waistbands, and buckles is - destined for a long existence; for, if melt were theorise, Birepean ladies would eventually look more like the fair sex in New Zeeland than:deni zens of that quarter of the globe in which &vitt cation has hitherto been marching hand-in-hand with good taste:" • Tat" ancient copy of Virgil, preserved in the Vatican at' Rome, is considered the finest Old ininated manuscript in the world., It contains fifty paintings,- dye of which, however are very badly defaoed. One of these, still bright and clear, re presents Achates and Antes inspecting the works ,undertaken by Dido for the beautifying of Car thage, and another, Ring "Minus receiving the ambassadors of Ansa. Mechanics and artisans at work, the instruments they used, and the mule. torte they wrought, are herepreserved for the mo dern eye. This manueoript is supposed to date to the fourth oentary. Triniansittee of the Boston. Board of Trade, who visited New York for the purpose of treating with the directors of the Great Eastern, with the view of having that vessel to go to that city for exhildden, did not agree to the terms de manded— The directors asked a _guarantee of -$6,500 to pay, the expenses, of the passage to Dos, tim, - At like sum for tbe !Loam on the return pas /Igo, and $4,500 for 'each week she remained there. They. world Wen to no other terms, al. Though they were offered $5,000 to pay the extra expenses of the trip. ' Tau Clerrui Dretrise ow Ittniers.—We are /Sorry to learn that quite a Momber of fatal cues of cattle disease hare appeared in this neighborhood dtiring.the last,week or two. At the south toward Toulon, some ten or twelve head have died, and three or four more only a mite or two north of the town.. So fafas we can' learn, the symptoms have nohindlosted plearopneamonie ' th e disease-seem ing to be eonfined partially to the head: In one or two oases the horns became so loosened that they could be, easily pulled' from the head.—Henry County,(lll.) Dtol. Tun ASTZSLiN WILL AT COLUMBUS, OHIO.— "ProtegeOr Woiinley, of Columbus, 0., reports the temperature of the artesian wall in that oily to be 88 deg. of Fahrenheit, at the depth of 2575 feet. If they - attain a much greater depth, they will probably secure an unfailing supply of boiling wa. . . 'Miss FANNY IL. GISILLOII'f; a young lady residing at Mew Orleans, La., who was spending the mummer in Ponoititonia i in that State, fell from her horse on the 25th nit., and broke her arm. , Medical aid was instantly procured, but mortification set in, terminating her life on the 47th.-. „ CAPTURE ,0 1 'A, Sravan,r- , Lietit. John N. .m atatt, commanding United States steamer Cru sader, reports to the Navy Department that he captured, on the 23d of July, near thcleland of Anguilla, one of the Itahantas, an American brig that Ited. the night previous landed a cargo of slaves on the Island of Cuba. FATALITY Altol , lo CATTLE.—From our ex ohanges we learn that at Delimit, Arkansas. and neighborhood, numbers of cattle have been seized with sores disease - unknown to that locality, which is proving very fatal. • Tzii farmers in the vicinity of Davenport, lowa, have been compelled to combine In order to get their work done. Many of their hands de serted them for higher wages—although $2.25 per day—in the midst of, their work. • • „ • , famous - .‘c Dighton : Rock,” known, far and wide for its mystarious • ineoriptlona boa' re cently beeneold to tba-Royal Soolety of Northern Antiquaries at Oopenbagen, in Deamark.—Port• lend Advertiser. , litratimartzwx FOR LlFi.—ThoMas indicted for the murder of Michaelltrady, hi Hart fordt-Veenootiout, last- June, has been convicted of murder in the second degree, and sentenced to .9 7 *9Metat for life in the ; State prison. ': • `Clemens or OoNrinerrrour.—ln eighteen towns is Clerineollout from which returns; have, been re. porte4; the population stands 87,800, against 59,900 in the seine towns 'ten years ago, Sine 'Mowing a gain of 2;900, or nearly 80 per sent. • DEATH OF A 818Frit 01 011ARITY.—Sister Amelia, (Kehler, of New Pork,) about 87 years of age, connected with the Academy of Notre -Dame, Roxbury, Mass., died suddenly on Tuesday last. ON Friday last there were in the stream in the Potomao, opposite Alexandria, 20 sail of yes. eels, and 41 in port. Tut .AtlautiO 'and. 'Gulf Railroad has been completed to Valdosta, 155 miles from Savannah, Tun corner -atone of a new Lutheran ohurelt in Frostburg, Md., was laid on the 28th of July, , MR. WO AD) an old'atid , - Ospected °Wien of Alesondtlo'' died suddenly last Friday: - -- RORY W. Tibtai- x postmaster - at George town, .1):0:, lies been reappotbted. • 'Vanity 146 , s ays the three ages of a Senator wH tulle-oga poet-age, and patzen-age. A terrible . ' gas !explosionAbok "- place on Thursday morning, at the house Of Mr Grath It Canton etreet; BostOis.;. (Early in the Morning' the house was found tobe, tilled with gas, and ftir.ll, with his daughter, , ttatiedia: to the parlor to as certain the cause. The Boston Traveller says : Mr. G. straoleemateh for the purpose of lighting a burner, when an explosion i nstantaneously 00. ourred, with the firing Of it cannon. Both the father and daughter were thrown to the door. He was severelyhurned upon the face, and she received still worse Injuries upon the backi of her head, forehead, 'neck, and arms. The casing of the doorway leading to the hall wait torn .from its position,. and. the was 'twisted, frem' the hinges andthrowh'egii nab the banister of the gars leading to the chamber with mob force as to break it., the partition wall was thrown bank two or titres inches at one corner of the room. The thick window glass was thrown out, in a large number of pieces, and from its present appearance a stranger would have supposed it was broken from the sash by repeated , blows with a club.. The , principal force' of the explosion wad in the direction of the stairway and up the stairs. On the second story a partition was, partially demolished, and windows were broken.. Slight damage was also' done In the basement story. Tun, Boston, Traveller says : oa A few days since, a aeaman, belonging in New York, arrived in Boston with his wife and two small children, supposing that hotted 'a - chance to go. to sea as an officer. He was disappointed in hie expectation, and soon found himself without means, and his family suffering for , food. Rendered desperate by his misfortune, he stole a coat, and sold it to ob• tarn means to buy them bread. He was detected, and tinder the assumed name of Jones, wee con• vioted and sentenced to the House of Correction three months. Up 'to that time the condition of his family was not known, but now the' attention of the directors of the public institutions, has been called to it, The woman is in snob n condition that she is unable to do any work for her support. She would be sent 'back to her friends at New York, but she fears if she wont back now the crime of her husband would be learned, and she don't want him disgraced, as this is his first offense. At present she is at Rainsford Island, and a temporary home will be , provided for her at one of the States almshouses' , Tar, Toronto Globe has a word of adyico for these zealous gentlemen who are making prepara tion to monopolise Ibis Royal Highness when he shall enter New York. It sap!: " We have every confidence in the ability of the 'foreign residents', of Now York to entertain Baron' Renfrew in the very best style. We may be al lowed to express a doubt; however, whether, Ame ricans should be excluded from the management of an entertainment to the Prince. .It might be taken ill by the United States people, which would be a source of regret to the visitors." Tux colored inhabitants of Western Canada celebrated the let of August—the twentieth - anni versary of the emanoipation of. slaves in the British West Indies, with great pomp and 'ciroum stanoe. , The colored people residing in Sandwich and Windsor'went on a railroad excursion t 4 Chat ham where they, were received by their colored brethren, and partook of a grand dinner. At St. Catherine's 'a' ,procession through the principal streets of the town, and a, sumptuous banquet and ball, were on the programme. PRICE or Stavits.—A. slave-trading firm in Richmond, Va , writing to Mississippi, gives the following intelligence concerning the market at this time : No. 1 men -sell here for from $1,600 to $1,650 •, sooond-class men from $1,400 to $1,550. No. 1 grown field girls sell at from $1,400 to $1,475. One extra sold to-ttey at $l,OOO. Tendency of the market upward. THE Chicago (In.) Times says that tho prairies in the vicinity of that place fairly swarm with grasshoppers., There seems at least to be seven , grasaboppere to' every blade of grass. In some pleats gardens have been literally devoured by the bopping beasts. Among ,vegetables, how ever, they appear to haie f a proforma. and while some kinds have been eaten up, others have es caped with not mush injury. FORGERY AND DEATII.—A young man roamed John Adair of Greenville, Georgia, attempted to pus a forged cheek at Oolnutbus, Georgia, on Tues day last, but the broker doubted it, and started to walk with Adair to zee the reported drawer. On the way the young man leaped into the river and attempted to escape by ettlmudng, but failed and was drowned. MAJOR CIThBERTBON, wbo has just come from the Rooky Mountains, says that tke head waters of the Mtssourf end Columbia rivers are so tear together, that he at one time drank from the Missouri, on the east side of the Rooky Mountains, and a half hour afterwards from tho Columbia, on the Paella. SEVENTYZTWO white females were married to negreee in the State of filassachusetta last year. THE Savannah Republican says that city is infested with burglars. THE Chicago Zouaves declined an invitation to visit Norfolk. - IMPQRTATIONB. [Reported for Vie Preas.l CITA RLEElTOR—Steainehip Keystone State, Marsh • man-67 bales cotton Knight & Bell ; 101 tes rice J Pal mier & Co ; 99 bales cotton Jessup & Moore ; 44 bales waste Coohrati & Rumen ; Ms rice, 9 bales cotton 8 M Wain & Co; 68 bales cotton. order; 47 bales cotton -Harfd Me .1 oDevitt ; 288 bales mdse F A. Elliott & Co; 20 do gel & Wolf; pke mdse Gibson. Sons & Co; 25 bade & Grey; ISO T Blues; 40 L Talraou 68 Rey A llathrbenee ; 1 French. Richards & Co; 1w Ryan & Co; 1 Smith. English & Co; 2 8 Bispham & Sons; 11 Cornelius & Hater,. 'l' Edson &Co J M Pore ; Cummings &Co; 1 J 8 Earle & Bon ; W A Browne& CO; 111 0 Kern ; 1.1 ODs La Cour ; .1 & P Delta 2 5 sundry 60 eke vaccine consignees. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamship Keystone State, from Charleston—Mrs •Clark. Mester Clark, min Haley, .1 Kaufman. M. Asher, C C Drake. Mrs C Nigel, Miss Dose'. Dezel. 1? G Rowland°, .3 Newman, lady and child. Miss J RichardsHiffa E Falwell. RevF O'Neill, Mr Luther, Miss Lu th er. Simpson. I) •Fike. Cadpw. Mrs Heriot, Mrs A Cask, T Flansesan, H A' Smith, Mrs C P Frazer, M. J re W NHushes, Thor Richards and MM. Campnnil, Miss Swages, Miss M. Sparwtak.' Dr M S Henkel and lady, P olateasCapt Simons. Mies 3 Johnston. Miss Mahoney. Miss J H Latrobe, Mrs M. Garter.a t i Lucasa an d Bl° , ton. M,uo Butler. Master Al z Butler, d Bookie, w ° outler, Chnshi: Weectott. Hem, Dr Bradford, J Katz. and children, Mire P Katz. Mrs Kelly, 0 Drake, .6 P Sweegan. C L Yates, and 6 in tee steerage. PETLADELp BOARD OF TRADE, GEORGE N t _TATE T. FRO COUNITTXX Or 151 tdomen ROBERT I& itx,u , • - ' _ LETTER BARIIi At tjk,Aferehanta' Exchange, Atiladel,T , t*. - fitdiTresttoorelmui,Dootin....,-, LIvo• Pool. soon frWhite Wing, 1 -4 - uarmo oo n , at Jamey. Cruse: - - : - . 7 .11 7 id de Janeiro, goon mit Cordena. ...... Barbsdoee, soon .uertc Lei gbtoe. lips ights7- -Rio de Janeiro, soon Brig glla Bead, .at Jac de CAbs, soon fr ' irtglig e dr • " a Tell' won ct Arny..nammona • • .17;7- .. ' andon: soon Brig Cr; Billings. Trin, soon Brie Triad. Brown beim. Aug. SO Bng T B Martin. . A.. .-.-.......Cienteugos. soon Bohr A M Bartlettßartletl....... -.....Clenfnegra, soon FROMTHE OCEAN STEAMERS SHIN . THE UNITED STATED. LXAIKE 1/08 DA.T6 CORWllltht ••••....... 7 ...80vern5.-010•1W6Y• • • •• •• • • •••• 1. ........Boston-Liverpooi Aug a C of Wasluaion- -By tit - . .......... Aug —....•.AUS 11 Illinois... —New or -Havre-. Aug II Asia- Now or -Liverpooi....7.-.....AUS IE Begonia ---.New Great Eastorn.-New York-Milford 16 .A113t1'612121611.....New York-Liverpool— Aug 16 Prince Albert-.. New York-Galway 35 Kangaroo-...- New York-Liverpool-.-.......Aug 16 Arago— York-Havre ..........Aug 16 tork..l..lverptiol An 22 Perms,- ork-Liyerp001..........-Aug 94 Adrtatio . » New Aug 15 - - - PROM EUROPE. BEIBI LEAVE HOR TILTS Sagoniu— —Soulhampton—New York—...—... .July 18 Mina. —•. .• ._Laverpool—Nonr July 21 PrnioeAlbert —.Galway _New York.. July gt Vaoifio . ...Ualway—New work July gi Arago ......Soithampton—Ney York-. —July 2.6 CatnThia, uly tS Europa...—. Liverpool-15041t0n ly 28 York,.....—.Aug 7 The California Mail Bteamere mil rrere new York on the let. 11th, and SOth of each month, The Raven& Steamers leave flew York on the 3d, Mt, 11th. 17th. and Sith of each month. ➢fAItINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT or PHILADELPHIA, Aug, T. 1160. KIN AVMS- -4 03-SUN SETS 6 a HieH WATER.- ARM V.ED. TT 8 M Steamship Keystone State, Chart J Marsh man 49 hours from Charleston, with mdse and passengers to Alex Rerep. Jr. Ath inst. at 0 A M. off Cape Hatteras , exchanged signals with steamship South Carolina, hound S. Steamship City of Richmond. Mitchell, front Rich- Mond. ma Diastolic 24 holm, With nide° to Tnoi Web• Ker. Jr. Steamer Josriphine,Orreen, 22 boom from New Ygrk. With mike to Wm M Baird & Co. Bohr Sarah .1 Bright, Smith, 4 days from Wareham, in ballast to Blakiston & Cox. Bohr avid - Carter. -Hoover, 112 days from Mahone River, NC, with 70.000 OYDreelt Milltales to Normosa & Sheets. - , Bahr Triumph, Artie, 6 days from Bunton, in ballsay to R R Corson Co. , Fehr Joseph M Biting, Jones, I day , from itellomac county, with wheat to he Barrett & Glom • CLEARED. Steamship Kenzeheo, Johnson. New Yolk, James lidioe. Bark St James, Cruise, Rio Janeiro, Jas Devereaux. Brig Orinoco, Tabbut, Portland, Van Dusan, Norton bohr Albert - Treat, Bowdon, Charlestown, L Auden led Co. Bohr Triumph. Artis, Boston. B. R Corson kCo. • Bohr Sarah J Bright, Smith. Boston, Blakiston it Cox. titr Riots Willing, Claypool'', Baltimore, A Oroves. Jr. (GerrelMondenee of The Frew.) READING. Aug. G. The following boats rf OM the Dokin Genetnagged in to the Sohuyikill Canal to day, bound to Philadeiphi ft , laden and consigned to follows: Golden Gate, bit coal to Wm Mallyaine ; Chenango, lumber to I Kul p ; Mane Mills No. 1, do to Malone k Taylor D AAlbright, do to Joshua Keeley ;Mt Ararat. MkkillrOn to E Elting Pc Bro; 8 rafts timber to ffollayl- Nay. Co. (oorrermondenoe of The Frees.) HAVRE cg GRACE. Aug O. lagl. The Wyomiieft vrith boats in tor. laden and construed as f ol l o ws: Maid 0 , The Mist, ra ilroad jron to David Reeves & Bon; Alice Welsh : gig iron to .1 W & JP Starr; Geo Hopson, J Crawford, and Ellen & Nina. lumber to Malone & Taylor; J P Finley, do to Salem. N J ; John Pia% and Col George )iodine. do to Baml Bolton & Co ; A E eebold, do to de r Cadwa & Co; Mathew Fife, do to B Bally &Co ; Perkin MoCann, do to M Trump & Bons; Waist, Long_dc Co, do to Norcross & Sheets ; J Bomberger, J Wingate, Ella, Nano,. Bowman, SRl:teary, Ellen, and Sarah Long, coal to Delaware City. MEMORANDA Steamship Delaware,. Cannon, hake°. at New York GthMet. Ship Saranak. Rowland, wan adv at LivarpoOl23d ult. folig p ia Ail i r; 22th lost. roe, Bantam from Thaw York. for Hong Kong, was spoken June 3d, Mt ll) St Pi, long 3642 W. Stan Niobe, Strong, for Banton, cleared at Calcutta June Venue. Mead Bark rowiaian, Satllll7:, e aglergiaVal u nitutli 22d ult. for Loudon. Brig A G Cattail, Watson. from Batton for Charleston, was spoken SO ult., let 66.130, long. 76. Brig Gozuotera, lhaser, hence, arrived at Queens town Slat ult. Sohr cherub. nor/kali, hence, arriv,od at Alexandria 4th inst. , fiIIHIITH NATIONAL EXHIBITION . 11 -ze AT CLIWINNATI. °RIO, ItEPT.I2I-20tb. THE UNi CM) STATES AGRICULTURAL 80. CIETE. will hold its Eighth Annual Agricultural W and Industrial EXhilntlon on the grounds liberally provided by the citizens of thnoinuati. which are to be fitted Up in the best style. here will be Hallo and Tents. for the display of implemerts, Machinery, Tools. Domestic Mantlacitures. Form and Garden produce. Erruitkalowerill, and Nativewines, With gaffe a pens foi Hones , Cattle, Shensi. and Swine, and on unequalla Track, one mile in length feet ,n width, or the exhibition ofrs and forty Hoes. The Premiums t. hared in cash, gold, silver, and bronze wedahr, diplomat', and certificates amount to Twenty Thousand Dollars. or The Exhibitlonprill remain open :rioniVEDRESDAY, the 12th, to TAUREID &Y. the of SEPTEMBER, taut Avlnir timp to, examine, pad test the implements and machinery. orarel'rgnieutrV or h n W4111 ' 1761 t h eiv "101 tup'staini b ) or MBA subscriber, at Clinomnati, Ohi o, PEN PERLEY POORE, tteoretary v. d. Agricultural Somety. trui-iivr-tinG2 THE-PRESS:.-!-TMLaWLPHIA, 11113S110, • Auprusx .7; NOTION TO BUIIIDBEB.--The Board of Commissioners under an not of Assembly_ entitled "'An act providing for the errettou of Public Handless in the City of PhiladelPhlo." approved April MO, hereby invite plane and estimates of cog for the build inge proposed, io be erected. These huildlris. are de awed for the ePaefamod e t,V o f t he wm t el l'e uee l• and their apprOprlate 0116 and the invent o 00. oi record bf the county, end Also for the accommodation of the several dapartmebiS and (deem Of the unmet r of Pennladal I Pt lf=i l e ill trbe ° rn l ßong i a the building for the , courts. ie.. on , the northwestern section. ank, those for theyymn muse goverronant on the northeastern section of said Sonars. A statement in detail, of the extant of am:mamma tioa sectored for the respsettve departmental end aims to be Merited in, these buaa r tp has been printed, and personal designing toirepane us are hereby referred tor copies to any of • ftar. of Commissioner,. • G roun d vans. sec ons, ettivatiotui, and perspective views of each. Vending ,will n• ;enemata, accompanied with clear and full eirpleneitione The estimates are to be ,acoompanied by complete specifications, and with explanations of the whole so simple, minute. and fall that *BY may be readily com prehended by percale not OPOOIIIIi lintruoted to ature. The said viara,astirstes/ and usocißeationa to be directed to the Pres! ant of the Doard, and furnished before the first day of ffeptember, A. D. IWO. Each person submitting a plan must indicate the ma tenaln to be employed in constructing the buildtass un def .his plans. craximpetuation will be awarded or Paid by the Com m sooners for the planar to he lentsnitted, as hereby in vited. until the mesine of carrymethe said 'eta Assem bly Into street alkali be provided i Ua accordance with Its Won. AL tOLANDER BENXI( ' President. JAMES R.. LUDLOW. seaman - Philadelphia. Daly 11. Igo diFFICTEOF TDB PEDIADELPBTA AND READING RAILROAD OOMPANY.—YuGA DELPRIA., July G, 11160.—The ratonof Freightand Tolls fromnt ttentootked by Wm comveny wilt be me follow. July in t Until fanner notice : To Richmond —.— Philadelploa-.-....- _4l alined Plane-.. IMetown Germantown R. IL— Bangor Bednylkill...- Blensynnt--..---- Oonshottooken.— larede ftanmee— mbo's- • .- -----• orriet'n or Bridganor Port If eneedl--- Valley F r .............. fhtentawl a ----- Hoyer's ord..-- • kgrrinott.:::: — ._.: - _ - : I. = . di-- " 01100841 •-•-•-•-•-• -4- I tab° ro•— , ---- Reading —.---. -. Tooke rtona Lessen:o- ---- gMohrw ambu alle--- --- - Urwireb s g and Auburn. By 4m order of the Board of Manageg._ 13m w. If. fdotialz NNEy. seo,y, ,EVI W. GROFF, A-a Near DAREYILLE, LANCASTER CO., Fa, Manufacturer on t ratal t iv a etr F DOUBLE DISTILL EED PURE RYE WRISEY. Warranted to be Pare. without Corn nr Drug ' , DISTILLED FROM Tk.E BEST OF RYE OuNLYI-/m a• VB. PALMER . THE ADVERTISING • AGENT, FIFTH. eld CHESTNUT. gives his mews of the primal. apd beat mode of Advertising, daily, between 10 end 4 o (Azle. Address V. B. PALMER. V, J. BAYLIS THOMAS, suAi. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Him removed his stiles from No. 143 Aroh street to No. 4U9 WALNUT Street. Fartronlar attention given t. the reoover7 of Mercan tile Olaims. The dttfting aid examination of Wills, Conveganeeet t :gnmente, Itiefs of Tltte. and other Instruments o Writing, The netnagement of Executor ht lii.irdellte q ..„to;prAu'airm- r atvannr,griii.! vestments ' of money. SatLtmtorl reference given when required. swam* HENRY E. KEENE : ATTORNEf-n-LAW, Has REMOVE]) hia °Moe ton No. IMO Walnut atm to No. SIM South THIRD Strout, HORACE 812, . NtEURANIC3R, and PAUNT ATT O RNEY, No. 114 Saab 81 VI Street, (Maar opposite the coungfo ta othlhonsed Prows S➢pe e o o tdeatione Drava!, ~ and transacts all other business oonneoted win the o loins of Let ters Patent. aAl44m* I WAGNER JERMON PP • ATTORZ4BY AND C,ol3NfilLLOlt-AT-LAW. Off Me. No. 116 South SIXTH Street, (Opposittlndeperideme antlered By the aid ofrsuable Attorneys at different points In United States, enaMil to vomit% and coiled a Img of every deonsiton. artioular atteptioryri l yri to thtexamication and re -00;6 of the eisstris 0 gates* rod Deviireen, and the e nation of Land Titles and souring the intermit, of e rs and all persons interested in the same, in all parts of the Ueda. lieu the of Iltatutem of all the States mil Commissioner for Moat them. DePorntione cardfully taken underCommismona ALFRED L. HOUGH, PAPA& MANUFACTURED!' ARENZ orders whetted Tor everrioton of • YAFNR I'APER- ERR KATRILIALS No. I Route sIxT Street. Wilde lour. fell-em. Q — FUGUET & SONS, :- rod , IhIPORTERB DY HAVANS CIGARB, - No. 3166 south FRONTBtreet. Itaaalvo regularly a full aaitottrnalt of desirable CI GaRS whieh they offer at low rata, for oash or ap proved credit. Jew Is PAWBON NICHOLSON, MOKIIINDXIM 1408. 419 AND 141 MINOR MEWL .Estimen Malt! .wA niguaNt almost. • PAtuaxaLroll. JAME!! PAW/ON. JAIL H. NICHOLSON! OM /I, MEROHANTS AND OTHERS, ADVER TISEJAIL FOR PAL L. TRADE IN BEST CITY AND COUNTRY NEWdPAPENS, (at onblighers• nriceed through J. WENDT'eADVTIRIN AGENCY. N. W. Corner THIRD end ARCH Streets. mar Call or send for Ltet of Newrome± SLATE • ROOFING.- 7 .10L1N WELOEI ''BLai r `orriirari. relfrn to , :put on 11:11 t rno t t4t . : ikA r rit l WZZ W e irbr7 f oktflEt e dVi i i. O" isle Bm plats AND 011EAP BREAD, MEOHANIOAL BAKERY MECHANICAL BAKERY, ' B. W. corner of Broad and Vine streets. C.M. pier street, below Teeth. MoNEIL..—... S. corn etree r Sixth and Coates st. lATHO & .No, North Fifth street. JOHN O. MOXEY— No. MS Vine street. T. F. --No. lIS North Fifth street. S. corner Fifth and W. W. i i .t a l l e t iVienth and Locust street,. D. KNIGHT._ ............Brond exam, below Wel- GEORGE GARVIN— —.NO D . LIS Lombard greet. D. COURTNEY. --..---N. W. corner Sixteenth and Fine greets. WM COURTNEY—....—....No. Kw South Twelfth street. S. R. WANAMAEER.--F e Sih. deral street , above xt S. Fourth and oL. HOLLAND. —.. corner eixte enth an Ogden skeet*. DAVID SADDLER.... 950 North Eleventh J. WEIGHTMAN.......—.--Thirteenth street below Thompson strati IL S. IRO North Front 8R0010.—....--.....-113. 1 4:f i norner of Seventh F. MORRIS .. i e n t. e rre r r e tnth In .filhlpsen greets. Ea, TURNER,_.._ 2215 South Front BEWATER-----B. 4 4 l '. at Ooiner goad and Parishtreetz. THOS. T. 'MERV-- %n n g irt gult h Erect B. B. N. E. corner - NA and Federal sweat. J. MoINTYRE-...,.......--Tw6:IAL-second street. ab. ALEX. FULLE*TON.— Corner oiFt fth and Chris- MRS. E. RAMBLER.—......-N!.. a ri3l Coates etreet D. F. & T. W. W0LF—........619 Girard avenue. WM. MeCRACIEN—.—.—..t2O2 Hamilton street R. R. corner of Twelfth rumus On'trtee nth M. N1PPE5.......L P otrirg h r 1 4'114,th wi Greed Skeet. MRS. F. ELLIOTT W. corner Tenth and Green street. J. L. RICKS....--....---Camden, N. J., store 119 Arch street. O. R. b. Rav Phi ladelphia, 56th at. aerford road. N. L. YARlffLL.—.....—...—.Lenni, Penna. JOHN BARNDT-- Trront and Pala Hum) OM B. TOWNSEND.— Weir &gab Penns M. IdoCLEHO—...---. ditlantlo City, N, J. D, Vlorence, N. J. 11, F. EBEELEIN —Columlits, Pa. f IJAINES BROS. , OVERSTRUNG P Aff N T-A OT lON PIANO FORTE, " Obearest First. Class Pianos made," splendid assortment of Lonis XIV., and other Myles. for sale at Factory Uaelt Trines, and warranter' for 6 Years. Seetind-titiad Ptanos for sale 1100 LO TOOL OEOROF. L. WALK F.A. 8. K. Car. of 8.8V.i. NPR and AMOR PRINCE 00:8 Improved Ad.ELODEONB. two" Ns, upwards. iyl/1-3m f o l PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!! PIANO-FORTES MFIODEONS. PIANO-FORTES. mNLoralorle. Made by Raven. Bacon, & Co.; Mani & Clark. Halle ..Datio, to Co., and others, and. GOULD, mll4-1 SEVE,NTII caEirrront. riff,' STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA. TENT OVER-BT INN GRAND PIANO'S, lIQUAKE GRAND, AND SQUARE ILANOS, , now Ere- Yerred to cocoons end ic private o roles by the eat terfernlerei Received the met pram unis over the est mekete i tiotit Judges lite (I cdqic balk, b i lis; ovi c i t othem Challenge ell competition. YILARIE MOT Rigi dlt-lv / 1 :91 CU ND &rut. DICE.- 200 Tierce Prime 4etaiiting 6 . 11 Z .. 011 . 04111 trer sale by JAMEtI BRAHA QYCOrODITIN—For , sale by WETIIE. RILL & 8R0THE8..47 sad 49 North BBOOND stv.t. iste DORT° RICO BUGAR,-250,blids me illintarertir,l°A.V.nront.,ter we by BALSAM TOLIJ—For salo by . IVETHE RILL tr. BROVINR, No. 41=i 49 North 9N COND Ktleet. r rti JAVA CUM.-1,000 pockets prime LET J 6 VA Cqrse, oet. tor salle by JAMES ORAILtkI. TIA Ntr PROVISIONS.-175 Bb]s No. 1 Leaf Lard; 89 blide Shoulders in dry Nall, 1 'end 100 bb l e Meta 'or s, for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO , No. 103 ARCH Street/ eeoond.door above FRONT. 1739 Emma BUSINESS CARDS. BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY TIM •A$ 31 ObTAMIND AT THS NOLLOWINO PLACti3 PIANOS. Wkljr,ll.oAo LY,WEL NEW TRI-WEEKLY FAIMENGER AN pFRE t fig u iliaida - trbY4 P( ArfiZVl l . R Eratf,lt,, v . a . and tti ii i trAp o watjiie o ri r z at ighe new v. steamer Viola- On al l after July 9th, pasisemi ers from Philadel phia wil take the 8.16 A. M. trainet the depot, corner rod "Omit and Washington avenue., on Tuesdays, Thursdays, end Fyrdays. arriving at Pea ford at 1.60-P. M., end at offing. early the next morning. The steamer Phil elphis will leave Norfolk onthe evenings , of Monday. Wednesday. and FridaY, ontin ,,,,ting with the train at dastard. which arrives at Philadelphia at 1 P. M. boat, Fare for find-olass passengers, including meals on tho • Second-elms miasengele, inoluding meals on the boat, 8160. Freight taken av love an by any other route. For •further particulars, see small hand-bills at the hotels, and other publics visor's, or inquire of • C. r i D Al s at Agent, o 0 or Br oad ardWanspor v. KErnIY, Matter of Tr taton y27lm P.W. & BR.R._ . o. BOSTON, m4Titt, CONCORD AAND WHITE MOUNTAINS N. H. RAILROAD!), 1600. billatialla ARIT.ANGNMENT. 10100. The shortest and moatdirect route to LiieWirinipe saukee, North Conway, Franconia, and W h i t e Moun tains, from New 24`orki Boston, thin. .Nawb port, eon ft:g l air:a tegrt otaeVer Atli! fromthe depots of the mutton and Lowell and Boston and rone 'railroads, at 7.80 n. M., [for Centre Harbor, Plymouth, Wells River. Littleton N. H. ht. JohneburY, Barton, Stapstead. 0.. connecting Ike Centre Harbor with stages for North Conway and White Mountains,__and at Ply mouth and Littleton for 'Franconia and White Moun tains, arriving at the Flume, Pro fi le, White Mountain, and Crawford Houses early same afternoon. Passengers leaving Boron my.. 30 A. lit., reach Little ton at SAO P. M.. and Profile House, Franconia Notch, by stage, at 0.30 P. M. or White Mountain and Craw ford Houses. at the White Mountains, at 7.10 P. M Leave Boston at 7.30 A. M. and 13 connecting at Lawrence with trains from Salem and Newburr port ; Concord with trains from Portsmouth for Plymouth. Centre Harbor, and Wolfboro' ; connecting at Weir's with the steamer Lady of the Lake, Captain Walker. arriving at Centre Harbor earlier than by any other route. Downward trains, for New fork. Worcester. Boston. Saleir4 Newburyport, Portsmouth. &c., leave Littleton at 10.15 A. Id.. or on arrival of stage' from Fianoonia and White Mountains. Leave Walla River at 10 MA. M. or on arrival of train from Barton and St. .fohnsbury. Leave Plymouth at 7.20 A. M. and 110 P. M.. or on arrival of states from Franconia Mountains. Leave weir's at 2 P. M., or on arrival of steamer Lady of the Lake, arriving at Boston, Worcester, Salem, Newburypor4 Portsmouth , early same afternoon. and New York via Norwich line of steamers, Connecticut and C. Vanderbilt, at 5 next morning. Jyl2-Ini J. A. DODGE, Superintendent. iao 1.10 1.10 1.01 1.a6 A•6 l ea iiiRMIININ WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA VIA MEDIA. • SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after Monday Only 16th 1660, the 'passenger trains will leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Station, earner of Market and Lehman or Thirty.firet streets, Went Philadelphia, at 7.90 and 10.30 A. M., and 2.30, 4.46. and 6.16 P. m, Leave WEST CHESTER, from the Depot, on East Market street, at 6.40, 8, end 10 30 A. M.. and 1.43 and 6,13 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, from the depot. northeast corner ofßighteentti and Market streets, at 8 A. M. and 2 P. AL Leave West Chester. at 7.30 A. Af t , and 6P. M. 'The last passenger railway oar will leave Front and Market streets 30 minutes, and Eighth and Market streets 23 minutes, before the starting time from the de- pot, and will carry a flag to denote it. The Bage Car will leave Eignteenth and Market street/ one hoUr before the departure of the train from the West Philadelphia depot. Trains leavinglatlOX A. M. aid 4.43 P. M., cionnent at Pennelton with trains for all points on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Central Railroad. RAILROAD Office and waiting room. southeast corner of Vighth and Merger streets, where passengers. purchasing tickets for West Chester. will be farnishedasith a ticket over the passenger railway. 'HENRY WOOD. General Buperintendent. araliANNO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE CENTRAL RAILROAD. RUMMER ARRANGEMENT.—UntiI further notice the trains will run as follows: Leave the passenger depot of the West Chester end Phdadel phin Railroad Co., corner Market and Thirty-first streets. West Philadelphia, daily (Sundays excepted) at 10.30 A. M. and 445 P. M. Leave West Orove at &Wand ASO A. At., end 4. Artily line of Stases to and from New London and Oxford connects with the 10.30 A. M. Train from Phila.- delpSut 'and the 840 Ad M. train from West Grove, leaving Oxford at 6.30. A. M.. The beautiful scenery and well-known healthfulness of Delaware and Chester °cantles offer superior in ducements to those looking for summer boarding. Freights for this line received at No. UM Market igt. A. B. BURTON. Philadelphia, June 58. 1880, tenl6 Supertntendent. MANNNORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. For BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, EASTON, MAIJOH CHUNK. HAZLETON. ECRL FY. WHITE HAVEN, WILKESBAR RE WILLIAMSPORT, &o. THOME TfigtgliCitt TRAINS. On 'arid after- MONDA July 2d, 1860, Pauenser Trains will Mays FRONT end WILLOW Streets. Phi ladelphia, DAILY, (Sundays eximpted,) as follows: At 0.30 A. M. Merinos), for Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Wilkesbarre, Williamsport, &At a. 230 P. M.(Expreu), for Bethlehem, Buten, &o. This train reaches Heaton at SAO P. id., and makes ohms connection with Now Jersey Central for New York, At 6 P. M. for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, & At o. 9 A. M. and 4 P, P. for Doylestown. At 10.30. A. Mand 0.60 P. M. for Fort Washington. The 6.30 A.M.M Express 'Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Railroad at Bethlehem. being the shortest and most desirable yore to Wilkssbarre, and to all ii_olnts In the Lehigh Coat ogled. TRAINS FOR PHILA.]) 'LPHIA: Leave Bethlehem at 6.63 A. M., 9.20 A. M. and 5.71 I'. Leave Doylestown at TAO A. Id and 4.16 P. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.11 A. M. and 1.16 P. M. ON SUNDAYS: Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 11 A. M. thlisdelehle for Doylestown, eta P. M. oylestown ? or Philadelphia6l at 6.40 A. M. Bethlehem for Philadelphia at a.OO P. M. Fare to Bethlehem.. 81 eo I Fare to Mauch Chun k.B O 60 Fare to Easton IstrlFare to Doylestown.. 060 Througt Tickets must be procured at the Ticket Of fice, at WILLOW Street , kr DERV! Street, in order to setter° the above rates of Tare. Peise . ngei Treilmi)excest iunday Trains) connect at Becks street with Fifth and Sixth streets acd Second and Third-street Passenger Railroads. 2e nunutes after leaving Willow street. ELLIS CLARK, Agent. swam PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD. REDUCTION OP PARES I On and after APRIL WARW._ Commutation Tickets, with twenty-six couponsortli be tuned, good for the holder anti any member of his family on any Tassenser Train, and at any time. •They will be sold by the Treasurer, at the office o i ctbe company, No. UT South FOURTH. S t l i rdset, a tare catkin of twenty-five per celt, from the re arrs. art es Trine to enjo t e liummei in he Co ntry: rili_and s a very desirable route, 1 0 Schur I en Lebanon alleys being among the mom beaninfal end healthy in the State, and aeons- Able tl four trains front and to Philadelphia daily. EL RRADBORD, Treasurer. tnltanstrtua, March Nth, INA. rnitV•tf RUMMER 'A.RRANGE -041.4pga NT. 1111.Laval.JPRIA, WILMI IGE NGTON, ADD DALT!- MORE RAILROAD. On and attar MONDAY, JOT 1680 4 pys o nNOWR TRAINS LEAVE neI4ADLLFICA, r Baltimore ULU A. M., noon, (=Pre m.) and 11.10 11 For Chester et UM A. M., Unoon, Il 41 i, .0),7.00 and .10 For ihnlngton at 8.11 A, M., It noon, 1.16, LOO, 710, and Da P. M. For New Cantle at 8.15 A. M., and d F. Id. or Middllitosrn at 8.16 A. N. and 6.00 P. M. For Dover at all A. M. and 6.00 I'. M. For ll_ nrrington MSG A. M.. and 6 P. M. For Milford at 11.1.6 A. M. Tuesday', Thursdays. and Saturdays at 6.00 P. M. For Farmington at 8.16 A. M. Mondays, 'Wednesdays, and Fridays at 6.00 P. M. For Seaford at 8.16 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays, and satO.OOF.M. t 6,00 For Salisbury at &16 A. M. IR - Tram at alit A. M. will oonneot at Beafotd on Tuesdeiys, Thursdays, and 'Saturdays, with steamboat to Norfolk. • • • • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 843 A. M., tExnresed R. 15 4. ht., and 11.15 P. M. Leave Wilminaton at 0.10, 8.00, and 11.80 41. 11.42, 4.50, and e.. 1.5 P. M. Leave Salutary at LSO P. M. I save Seaford, Tuesdays, Thursdays , and Saturdays, at 7.60 A. M., and 240 P. ?a Leave Falinsten, Tuesdays, Thutodaye, and Eater days, at 800 .hi , and 4.15 F. M. fl ord:i t torulays, Wetingsda7l, and F gdny 6, at 740 A. M., and 400 P. M Leave Harrington at 8.15 . A. eindl4.3o F. M. heave D o ver at 1.01 A. M" and 046 F. M. Leave IddlinOWn 4t 10.01 A. M. end 11.0 P. M. lesve ew Cattle at 8.00, 10.1.1 A. M., and 7,01 P. M. Leave Cheater at 1.40, 9.10 A. M., 13.04, 11.51, 0.80, and O.IIP. M. acr Leave Baltimore for Ballabory and Demerara Railroad at Ict"utt....N., and if,flp,P,...tg, it.MilD=l leave Oheiter7icars:id. — , Jar P. M. Le&Y. Wilminitton at 9.25 A. M., ilea P. AL. and 1240 §:BIGHT TRAIN, With PAt3BENGER OAR attached, swill run as follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate sniees still M. Leave Wdetiniton for Perryville and intermediate place. at 11.00 P. M. Leave Havre-de-Grace for Baltimore and intermedi ate places at COOA. ht. Leave Baltimore for Ham-de-Oran° and intermedi ate places at din P. fd.____ _ a UNDAYB Only at 11.10 P. M., from Philadelphia to btaltimers. Only at 6.25 F. M., from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Jy7 B. M. FELTON. President. 1860. Arokw 1860 SPRING ARRANGE:ME T-3sIEW V'OR i tito Tlik: CAMDEN AND Away AND F Dm...1111A AND T ONRAILROAD I,INLS FROM r DILA DEL DIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY FLAO_EB, From Walnut-stroot Wharf, WM leave tu followe—vvs: aatiz. At 6 A M, via Camden and Amboy, O. & A. Mown modation. ....—.. -• .- , -...95 25 At 6A M, via Camden and Ja . rsey City J.j.Ao oommodation" to At 9 A to. via Camden and Jersay t.. 1 y, doming ail At M 11 AM, by Bieromboai, laoong en i City. Weatecn 300 At. 12,4 P M, via Camden and Aoilmy, Ainornm, dation ..... • --.- At 3 P Ine. chippers Aint9T, G. 1 94 4. 4- Ar 4 P eTeoony snd City, Evening Express..., •• • •••• • • -s••• •• • SOO At P Af, rateamboat Taeony and Jemmy City, 34 Class Ticket 720 AtliP M, via Camden and Jersey City, Evening niF.S O 0 At 11 P MTiia Cairdenqi . d 'jersey Oliy; - guCcuirm 323 At 0 P M_ l via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Preight and Passenger,3-Ist Class Ticket, 325 2 d GI 6 7)217 al rlargi Lipa Poe 31P acme iJor.6zolaf.'p . §:2,l_,vq.b.rtville, Flemington, &a., at 6 AVM and 4 p M, fmtnWaLnut-etreet wharf. and 7.10 A M from Kensington. For Water Oap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, &o. at 6 A. M. from Walnut street wharf, and 7.10 A. M:from Konsington, via Data. or A L i r i k n it t wa ilzi nn ly a , aal a W i d,s! 4 tir . p. 4l l ::l 4 ,;na m. For Freehold, at 6 A, and 2 1!,. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, fcci.. at 3% and 4 P. M. from Walaut-idtnot wharf, 7.30 M. and 5% I'. 31. from Kensington. tOpppFotralinyra,_Riverlon, Delano°, Beverly, Burling- Ylogn o s. vilientowp, &c., ttt 225, itri t il (Si P. m. testa at Joe e_knap BOrdentOWn an In erme dinte Plaotta at 3)4 P. M. Steamboat' Trenton for Tammy, at 11 A. M. and Taoony,_Beverly, Burlington, and Bristol, at 4 P. AI. Fifty founds Baggage, only, allowed each Passen ger. passSligers are prohibited Boni taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel. All baggage ever fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond tyloo, ex napkin. spacial contract. app W 3/. 0 44TZATP41.. Agopt. ICANAMINELMIRA ROUTE.— MIRA RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA AND EL QUIcIfEsT ROUTE to Tamaqua, Cataisissa. (In vert, Wilkesnarre,_ I:Wanton, DailVilp, *mon, Wil liamsport, Troy, Balaton, canton, Arnim, itulittlo, Niagara Palle, Rochester, Cleveland, Detroit Toledo, Chicago, St. Louts, Milwaukee, and all points North and West. Passenger trains will leave the now Depot of the Phi ladelphia and Reading Railroad, corner BROAD and CALLOWEULL Streets. (Passenger entrance on Cal !whiff, street,) daily (pndaye exoepted)i for above peants. a/ street) DAY EXPRESS —.—. 8.90 A. M. NIGHT EXPRESS.... P. AI. 7,41: A. IYL ten e t orine . ore at Rupert. for Wilkes tkACllANniglA IittARISI3VItti VATt I .4 I I:I B . n i ea bove trams make direct oonneptlons at Elmira wit he trmnp of the New York and Erie, canal:idolises and Matta Palls, and Podfalo,New York and Ello. and lifpw York treßal Rellroadli, front all points North, and w_pst, and e uanadas. Xintgagee eclrcd to Elmira, Buffalo, and SaaPenstoll 2 Vt ( keti l gitiitei t"lT'eth"4 D°l". aa I roe rp t the Phil ep la and El unkaTßailroadyr e r 's4tie9 ()Moe, eo d rtsweeyorner of ?) l epot!o e olle t i o . .i*PrT l P.E ts faren a n n d (At l i! WITIZE •raft.ov , rims PREDdVIT TRAIN Leave the Pln t Amend Reading Depot, Woad and Oallowhill etre t I daily -(Bundare - excepted), dpi all D 5114 Wpetal crib ate P. M. , Mata Mkt. he delivered before , IP. M , to Insure their going ths rune day. • Fop farther information a at Freight Depot, TlitturßEN PR and av,LoL. or to • ricitivnit ...ailitrailiantraloMfAtOath, non-U'l C HEESE —l3O Boxes Herkimer county Cheese. for sale by C. C, EIADLA. R CO., No 103 ARON Btrootiseoond door above rxotiz JAI 1860. . . /Swamp' WEST CHESTER TRAINS via PENNSYL,V.k: NIA RAITAOAD, We 'deeet, earner ELBV,S,NTYI. and MARKET, at 7.80 A. M., 12.30 P. M., and 4P. M. On Sunday, leave Pfullulelphis at 8 A. M.. and West Cheater at a P. M. jy3o-t[ ___ THE PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL IAILHOAD. 1380 MILES DOUBLE TRACK. 1860. l mer,/ 1860. TILE CAPACIT 0 _T" :i. ,ROATI PRY EQUAL 1 4 y TO A le FILL, C 91114 Fyn% TURF.% 'Y OUGII I'VE: }it' TRAINS BETWELYI P ADEL? ti IA , • PITTSBIIRG, Connecting dirpo a t Philadettgase w .i Through Tratas from Boston, NeW York, ands n poi lost, and in the Union Deprit at Pit tebry with Through Trams to and from all points in th e est Northweet, and Southwest —Gaul furnish:ex as t ie s for , the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for speed and comfort by sal other route. Express and Fast Lines rap thiaagh tri Pittsburg, without shitRES ot Cantor Condnotm. 2Jlthronei Pas senger Trains provided with Longliyidge'm 'dent Brake—epeed tinder perfect control of the engineer, then adding much to the safety of traveller'. Smobrig Cars are attached to each Tram. Woodruff's Sleeping Cars to Express Lad Put nisina. The EXPRESS RUNE DAILY: Mad and Feat Macs, Ban days excepted. Meal T iara Gips Phila d elphia at 730 A, M. Fast Line .1 1 1 1 1e0 46 . D . Evan Train leasee s4k . AY TRAINS J., VE AS FOL ow's : Harrisburg Accommodation, von Corb a, 3 Y. itl. Colombia " 4.00 F. . Yargesburg " SAO P. West Chester 4 ' 12 00 P. , 'Wm Chester Passenger* will tfife the Mall, Wait Chester Accommodation and Columbia Trains. .Paesenipers for Sunbury, Williamsport, Elmira, Huffs to, Niagaralls and intermediate Pointe. leaving Phi ladelphia at 7. Fa 11 A. no., and a P. M. go directly throe s t:6c Tickets Westwavd may be obtained at the onkel' ofthe Company In Philadelphia, New York, Barton, or Bal timore Land Tickets Eastward at any of the important Railroad Offices in the West; also on board any of the regular Line of Steamers on the Mormatiopi or Ohio rivers. Fare always sa low, and time as stuck, as by any other Route. For further informatim apply At the paseenger Sta tion, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Market Streets. The °outstation of the e tV i er , te i rn oggiro t tt: of the f ard'r VI a N i R a i I MWE 41 ° I r ifr EAsT 4 AND Tax GREAT WEST. The eonnection of tab by the jfaltroad Bridge at Pittsburg. avoiding all drayage or 10/11161S of Freight, together with the saving of tune, are advantages_readily appreciated by Shipppers of Freight, and the ',gravel -lin/4 Pablio. erohtintsand Shippers entrnating the troseportation o their Freight to tale company, can rely with oonft "Tr inlTlV.ll ° W r in t f(3llT to and from any point la the West by the Peuroolyants Railroad are at ate li ma as favorobis as •yi cAarga by 011 her Railroad Comoastet. Sr Be partlealar Lima* eseitages " via Penna. lail road. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Dlreetlons, applY to, or address either of the following Agents of the Gm, Deny : D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg: R.l3.Pleree & Co., Zanerville.o.: J. J. Johnston Ripley, O. R. McNeely, Alayavale, Ky.; Ormsby & iCropper, Portsmouth, O.; Paddock it. Co., Jetforwitivill Indi ana: R. W. Brown &co Cincinnati, Madi son,rn & limbert, Cinoinnati, 0,1 kt. C. Meldrum, lnd.; Joa. .E. , Moore, Louisviutt, Kr.; P. G. CPRipty & Co., Evarieritle, /nd.• N. W. Graham & _CO, geiro L _lll_,.• R. P. Bess Shales Olean . fit. Louie, 213.0 2 1 JOhp, blylifir ne, No/mile, ens.; Darns & Runt,. Memphis T4rimi Clara.' & Co., Chicago, 111.L7. IL R. Kamen, Alton, IVL: 07 to'Freight Agents of Railroads at different points In toe Went. H. B. KINGSTON, Jr.. Philadelphia. MAGRAW & KOONS. 80 North streel_,Baltimorii, LREOII & CO., 1 Astor Donee, or 10. William et., fI.Y. /RECO & CO., No. Yr, State street Motor.. 11. H. HOUSTON, Goal Fre ight Agent, Plots.L. L. HOUPT, Oen.' Ticket gent Phila. fag-1 8 . LEWES, WWI Sup't Altoona, Ya. PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL BOAD.--FASSEPIGIER TRAINS for POTTSY/LLE, READING- and HARRIBBILRG. MORN LINE, DAILY,I Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HIL L Btreets, PHILADBLPHIA, (Passenger entrenpps on Thirteenth and on Caliowhill streetsr.)at_faM. di., connyting at Harriaburg :with the PENNEIYLvANIA. RAI BOA)), IP. hy , twit m idle sto Pittsburg ; the OUh BERLAND VA 1.1.,Y 1.06 and train running_to Charebersbum Carl cc, ko. M. he NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 2 P. M. trail, running to Ben- AFTERNOON LINIOI. Leave New Depot, corner of _HROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Pamenger entrances ot_T)irtteenth and 99n etwieta,) for li i, Cr y gT f n - MPS ) P A it , R g!t B r U P R . Maya 'eir rail !ICES VIA PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAILROAD, FROM PIIIL)IICIPHII. Mlles.To Yhtenixville--. Reading._--. as Ed Dauphin— ---1141 -..118 1 Trevorton Janotio . n..lsBl flonrittrim - -berland= 4 l 9 7ll Lerwlibur--..,118 Milton --JEN wilnamsport —.—.309 Jersey Elktons- 221 Look Haven.....-._-....sib} Aa !Pet( WSIIIIMEPOrt and Elmira Railroad. Elmira The WM A. M.. and the LSO P. M. train oonneet daily at port Clinton, (Sundays emended,' with the CATA WHOM, WILIAMSPORT and ERIE, RAILROAD, making close connections with linen to Niagara null. CaKda. the_ West, ankßouthwest. D POT jet PILADBLPUIA: Corner of BROAD and OA LOWBILI Streets. epr-tf W. q, memilimurif.searstaaro. IfitRWMEN PHILADELPHIA,GMKR MANTOWN AND NOR 'POW • AILROAD—EIUMMER ARRANORMENT.— On andalZr MONDAY, May 16, 1814, FO GERMANTWN. Leave PhiladelP a 11, 7, 8. 9, 10, II and 11 A. M., LI, 1116, 4,1, 0. 7,8, 9, 1034. and 111 0 P. M. Leave Germantown 6, 7 736 8, 836,1„ 11, m A. M., 1,1,9,4,9,6,/)6,7,8d i 30M. 8 DAY'S, Leave Philadelphia 9.06 min. A. M., 1,1, e, 7M, and Mg P.M. town 8.10 mM. A. 11., 1.10 min.. 4, ex, IikESTNUT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia 6,8, 10, 11 A. M., Ca, /. 631, 8. R. and 108( P M. Leave Cinema Bill 7.147;0, J 1,40, 0.4011.10 DC, 9,40, ILIO, SAO, and M. ON AWL Pe Philadelphia 9.06 A. M., 9,11, and 711 P. an Oheetant 7410 A. M., 12.10, 0.10, anoo.lo FOR M. OONSWOHOCKRII AND 170/tRIBTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 11.80.73, 8.1:6. 11.011, mist., A. Mo LIM, SAL 01,6.54,0.00, and lOC P. M. 0 Leave Norrintown 4, 7, am, 9, 11 A. M., Di, 6M, and ni P. M. ON BUNDAYS, bu r : t i nd p it P. IL FOR MAN/M(44K! Leave Philadelphia atiO, 7.T05,111.06 A. M., Les, Las. ogousa, 0.110. an d 1 P. Leave ManalAnk 9X. and LIM A. M.. 1. IIM, andigt 011 SUNDAYS,. Nave PlilladelAis lA. M ,11, 6, and 8 P M. hi 1 leave ma reir24,fit.' n1;111 ) 111' a p_ lid i.3 93 64. 2 j ulli-t1 DEPOT. uaTn and tiL l ani eterrew. NOTIOE.--OHESTKR, WIIMIIIRVALLEY RAILROAD—PM INOBR TRAINS r DOWNINGTOWN AND IN TERMEDIATE IBTATIONB.—On and afters:Rh Mar, IMO. the Passenger Train for DOWNINGTOWN will Mart fro the new Plistenger Depot of the Phila delphia and •Neading_ Railroad Company. corner of BROAD and VALLOWILILL Streets. (passenger en trapigCallowhill, LNG 'MAIN for Downingtown, !wives at 8.00 5 Y. M RNOON TRAIN fez Dawatutirwa. laavaa at . orderßundays olaarsted) of the Board of Managers elks Illiadalv an Nallrosd Cornelia:l). apt W. H. Mc ILIIENNET. BooretarY. WES T CHESTER RAIL ROAD TRAINS nu. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Lein Depot, corner ELEVENTH asoi MARKET Ekren dna (except Sondra at US A. M., MAD P. M.. no 4P. M. I.cer#o Wait iltaster at AM A. M.:16.44 A. M.. and 3:10 P. M. FOR, TRIG SOUTR.—OHARLES. TON AND SAYANNAIII 'TEAMS/UM FREIGHT REDUCEI). Hiljuy Fiat h t lit an alz t t of mental per Sent. bo• heir lOW Yor Ott, ! L C, The U.B. Mall StesnisMYSTONE STATE, Cap lan Ohne, P. Marshroan, will mid on Tuesday. August 7, at 10 o'olook A. M. Through in 48 to SO hounr—onl7 10 hours at Bea. FOR /MYANMAR, OA. The U. theamslup STATE GEORGIA. Captain John J. Garvin. will sail on Friday. Anailal 10 7 at 10 A. M. / Mush innay. SO hours—onl everyo at pep, 111:1 - Salling changed from Bojo/Vey tO army Ivo days. Goode roomved, and itilits Of LOCUS mina every du. The tiphmdfd fat-cdr,:s gas-whin Steamships REY STOrt. STAllo and EllATt; OF GEORGIA now run as above every ten nays, thus forming a live-day comma nioaa hon.rith Charleston and Savannah , and the South an titVo n tlingleston and Sevennah, these Mau ow:t out wi planewners for Florld)and witn railroads, lea., for all in toe South and outhirosi. /MIURA OE. Freight and Insuranee on o tOrtiM:lpt b rVO t gtrOdll shipped South will bp found 'tow stuns than by swing omen The - rernalit"bang alf 1 1 8 :4—Ittraplo an ltsiiroad PZeigt is entirely unneopssoffy, art ar ea gue? *stoat ( r annuli, the Railroa~dbtailirr Fee by' this route 00 to 1(1 yer cent. °beeper than by the inland Route, u will be seen by the following ache dull. Through tickets front rhilndelphot, VIZ) Charles ton and Savannah stearashipe.lNCLlWlNG hIRAI,IIoI th e wh o le route, exoept Trom Charleston and EutinL rah to Montaonorl it&L,TI . MOILE mama PAIL. l o or aherieston— —am BO M 16 00 Savannah— ..... at 00 Macon Augusta -- SI MOO Auacgusonta 01 PO MI n Atlanta— --. IS 00 Atlanta... 00 —. >J 00 3d ;bans— p ontsonery—. innearie...— : • se Moo mo Id 90 Neer Orleans—. Al New Orleang-- . 61 00 No billa of lading toned atter the lane has galled. For freight or gamma fteelY on board, at 'wad wharf above Vine street, or to ALEX. HERON, Jr., lgonthwest corner FOURTH and CHlCSTfilinf, Agents in Charlesto_T. is G. BUDD. Savannah, HUNTER GAMM For Florida from Charleston, steamhr Ca,eibla blare Fo u r l` :rids fount Savannah, steamers 114 Mary'smid Gt. Jan *Vary TneadaY and Saturday. THE BRITISH AND NO,RTH SHIM AMERICAN RovAt, MAU. SWAM FROM NEW YORE TO Livsapoot. Chief Cabin Vassage......., • ..6130 dpcont Cabin Passage PROM DORTON To LIVEWPOOI.. Chief Cabin Passage ........ hewed Cabin ..." .. •.. Co The sin DS from New York call at COiK . .lialrbOr. The ships from Boston call at. Ilalifax and Cor4. PERSIA, Capt. judkins. CANADA. Capt. Lang, ARABIA. Capt..l. Stone. AMERICA. Capt. MlVar. Piticit'Up i i. B Sh A tlint(in ;Pa l k QV t e i r a n SCuTlA::lnow budding.) . These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on Don bow. CANADA. Lang, leaves Boston. Wednesday, Aug. 8 ASIA, Lott, " N. York. Wednesday, Aug. 1 ‘UROPA, Leitch, " Borten Wednesday, Aim. 2 PERSIA, Juntas, " N. York Wednesday. Aug. P ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday. Sept. 5 AFRICA, Shannon. " N. Yor, Wednesday, Sept. 12. Berths not.seoured until paid for. 'eliteiPerienee SiDgeon Oh board. owners of these clues will not be accountable for Bold. Silver Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, PrOolona stones or Metals, unless bills of laden are signed therefor and 11,0 value thereof therm' expressed. For freight or pas sage, apply to E. CUNARD, 1 Bowllns Green. awl New York. . . _ . . • 4NNI THE ADAMS EXPRESS co.,ogioo 320 WIESTNOT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages. merehand,se, Bank Notaii and Specie, either by its own Lanes or in oonnectiorl with other Express Companies, 'to all the principal towns and oities of the_ United States. U. RAKIWOXD, Erotism' Eimpetintendent. IiARDWAXE PAVKAGE lIGUOVS. pA.OKAGE lIARDWARE A. would reolotfolly ofi r tho attatation of tko. ea - r& Hardware radp_ta eatanalve [ Stook or oil - hiIIkWHAM HARD WA whisk we offer at a airanoe by the puling°. °Nen for threot imPortapratlllaitailad limed *Akar ir. CO, SW Yottor PrOrleaeM la 4A6NY itit%4 6. 1.1,A rob .4 AM Arista fame oWs searaikarlware t metl-..11 HENNESSY BRANDY.-70 °Asks, in reZhat[ ni yanaz az ", es ' a WfM7a.ctintia - PRIVY-WELLSCleaned at a low price, to ohtein the content', Adams INAI, maim M rostrata) oe. IS/3 North Boma atrivet. trlif _ RAILROAD LINES. Philadelphia and Reading and Lebanon Valler.B..R. Northe a rn CentrACentral)Remed. Banbury and Ens R. R SUU'PING. EXPRESS COMPANIES. HALES BY AUCTION. URNESB, BRINLEY & CO., No. 429 MAIM= 8 RENT N F. PANCOAST, AUCTIONEER, Sac- II • oesepr to U. SCOTT, Jo.. 431 CHESTNUT St. CA haes Ili consequence of continued ill yealth, d e hrspeed o f my interest in the Alletionbusi rg:strito t o o l t r nii . n A ledl o trz s r at 431 1.1.11P...tiTt4 UT 1 - take tide oP ity to tender Pay thanks for the support I have rice sad, and aMr a eontinuation to my mic eemoy,"6oMnnui. ' lullaby authorise to collect all my ppH uneettled soco B. SCOTTaa. IL ADStrel la , 1. 1840. pg y R. F,L E T MJP .W T 0 0 O R Y L . 814 DE 0 0 1 " 41 1 4.ya i tiqupgr . 8 0 1 . 1, ,y lj, order of Executor , On Wednesday Morning, Aug_ust Bth . by oatologne, on a credit, commencing at 10% o'clock, will behold -110 coact mon is nod boys' f elt, wool. and oassirnere hats, extra to medium goaltr.of now and bouthem Earley; men's rumor block and white silk and cessirneie hate ; boys' plush and cloth caps ; otter andneal cape, &o. Also, by order or Sheriff, for Cash. At 10 o'clock, the flock and Sato res of a cap-maker's establishment, inolUding material, ftaturei, hinter's sewing machine, &o. 1)RILIP FORD t CO., AIJOTIONEERS, gt- leo. 530 MARKET Street. and u9l AMOR Street SECOND LARGE SALE op mous, BROM , AND lutoomis, FOR TEE s'ALt, OF UM. viooo OASES. On Thursday Morning, August 9th, at 10 o'clockprecisely, will be ,sold by catalogue, one months credi t . 2,000 cases men's, boys, add youths' calf, kip. grain , and thick boots. milt, kip, buff, wax, and rutret Drums. calf and buff gaiters, Oxford ties and walking shoes, women's, missies', anti children's, calf, be, goat, morocco. and kid boots and shoes, ladies' sealers. and kid slippers.. A 150... full as sortment of city , made women's. misses . and children's goat and morocco boots. Also. 60 dog. Cali Skins. The above sate Intl prove attractive to Southern and Western buyers. As the sale comprises iIIVOIIIOI of fresh good, direct from first-clan manufacturers, the ea a' a a t ord t i o Ue t n b frgit i ga t ith with maiden's+, early on the morning of sale. ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAMS BOYLX, & Co., Aucq TIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 6 North MAIN St., BT. LOUIS, Mo. (formerly with Pierer& Myers. Cleshorn, & Co.. Philaded offer their services to the merchants, manufaoturera, and others of Philadelphia. for the sale of dip goods, car pets, boots, shoes, hardware. )ewelrr, &0.,10. 10 Cash advances made on receipt of goods. isir Settlements made three days atter sale. RIVRIIENCIIII. Mears. Myers, Clashorn, &Co Philadelphia, Stuart & Brother , PhiladelPhda " Van Wyak , Towneend,& Warrens, New York. " L. &B. Curtis & Co., New York. " Wood, Chrioty. & Co., Bt. Lola*. Mo. " Crow. McCreary. & Co.. "• mhlP-thstars INSURANCE COMPANIES. SABINE ik DUY. INSURANCE AGENTS. No. 4111, WALNUT Street, blame against low or damage by Fire. on Cotton and Woollen Milts. and other Manufsmones, Buildings, hlerobandute, Furniture. and other property. on favo rable terms, in the following well-known companies: PROINIX INSURAN% CO., OF HARTFORD, METROPOLITAN C" FIREIr I B. 6 CI. B IIrAr ms YOII .3I I, s tal and hir‘Efns rag W. PROVIDENCE WAS NGTON INS. 0., ROV. Cas Capital and Surplus Mane IL ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NE YORK, Cash Capital and Bu rphis #sB34st 02. ROPE FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF wavr yogic. Cash Capital and Murtha/ 4152,354 51. CITY FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF NhW HAYEK, Cash Capital and 15111'21u szt4.3os fl GERMANIA FIRE INS. CO., OF NEW YORK, Cash Capital sad Surplus OR AN OT. LIUMBOLDT PUCE INS. CO., OF NE youc • Cash Capita l and 134trigns 51225,969 51. Applications in person or by note will Twelve prompt attention. SA L INE & Dux , . /mlts, let Sin • No. 424 WALNUT THE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY ON P.HMADRPHLt. (Flllll INBURANOE EXCLUSIVELY.) fONYA_NY'S BUILDING. G. W L CORNS!. ruuliTH AND WALNUT BTBSZTB. DIREC'I'ORIS. F. HATanyolgrAss, AtoADscrAz DAVI*" WILLIAK MO 010. H. BllVAllt, NAtarßo F4zill. Loan B. Blows, Joan V i woo D, • id. A. FAZAZSTOCE, Dims. T.._ =Ct., Alm i lw D. Caw, Riturt F. FATCHFOAID I" AKA IIIII ?Pniti zz. lent. CHARLES W. COSA. Seoretsrs. A MERIOAN FIRE 081:MANUS CO., 4-IL INCORPORATED 1310—ORARTER PERPRI. UAL. No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third. Philadelphia,. Having a large said-cip passel SRO end Silty: vested in sound end available &launder, oon an to insure on Dwellintrs Stores. Furniture, Mero ' , Yawls in Port and Iti air cargoes, end other Personal Proserty. All louts I bandit' and stomata, adjusted. DEILICTORS• • Thoe. R. Marl, Joan T. Leung, John Welsh, James R. tiamebell. Samuel C. Morton, Edmund O.Datila, Patriot Brady, - Cheiu W. Potatoes, Israel Storrs'. THOMAS . 111.11/111. Prisan ALBERT' C. L. CRAWFORD. Secretary. ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPA NY.—Autikortse4 Capital RIOOOOO—CHARTER PERPETUAL. Office No. ail "WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Billie, Philadelphia. Thia Company will insure agninat loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings. Furniture, and Merchandise gene- Also Marine Insunstioes on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to Warts of the Union. D/RECTO Jacob Esher, J r. Maxfield. D. Luther, Dr. 'ergs N. Eckert. L. Audenned, John M . Slaboaton, Davis Pearson, Wm. F. Dean, Peter Sieger, J. Ig, Baum. JACOB ERBER, _Preeldent. M. F. DEAN, Vies President, W. M. SMITH, Beorstar7. an3.tathstl QUAKKR CITY INSURANOR OODIPA NY—PRANICLrN BUILDINGS, 408 WALNUT ItTREET, PHILADELPII/A. CAPITAL MID OUR LIM RWAT4B.7o.—lttore4 &Whit LIM or pamage br ire sad the Ponta of the Sas, Wand Monist= end namportation. r.A/RGE 11,..pART, Prealdont. .. P. ROW, roe President. H.S1011:148 HALL, Boo'y oAti Tstoimror. S. IL SUTLER. Amititant ii•OTOW11. DIRRCTORIL 3.7Citr E. Pl. now Foster . swifts. Andrew It. Clusteests. R. R. CoggLl. UM. H. M. Fallon Atouttol Johan. ALD.. tahAtt IVIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 0031- prcap Ti rxit t gh mir gm A t i 4 oi l iiiiLs o zi .._.,, vr ai., „,.., ii. .4.,. li for whole %GMAT ilife-graVa re d u l list te n . Str n nersil t. 7orstra t tride l gtiti ne rs ta soutangendes oi They of t menstore, Adolitietrobere, Axiom, 'N et . M a ll et ,, rn ir E ti ni is.._.stetse. t 9 h a r d I AMU TießA:Bik w E ir m a B : Ice r. meet. . Trott* . . asammi. C WIT iteot grarlee II 11, fgta 0. Teweseade Ifs 1 thris Kent, W. moor. Mt. Oarr, B. Arohrt, . Crllsoi Anise% leoutel J. latif rt e rre . Warner N. Rat • h 0 U. ~ a ~ntra• ta k . 41: arTO . Mil fitlisoK P rest U Allot W. 10111b1. Sainsuirr. von DELAWARE 'MUTUAL SAFETY 'IF. iNc9APoRAVaIikkATURZ 0./ s %MOE 11. E. IN ,_ , D !wanly 'en' 14 8. ZNINS • OW L __ 'iTe SU wits or the WAAL IP ("Lb 11fItAND INallillloo3 tillato.o* ihy River, Canalii.l4reprd Load Garr 00 F N i t n r g ga l a( 11 4 fr, II ea MernAensslidy. Os MPS Usitosa, Ake. Tim COMPANY, oressiher 1,100. ?sr. Maria Pol.* r,OllO, thiladehehhe MY li Wont. L0an...,41113,040 a too retuirrtrama State SW et. Loan-- ICUS S 1 ..e .B. utestas State I W ot. Lpse.— • SIAN 00 1140e(1, U Troesary OS ils oent. hates lad interest due - ICUS U •10+000 U. 8+ Treslin QV ot. NotiliTa ulTor est 4 ----. 30.111 OS VICO T•trSl Loan to th e City of nib, o Oda ...—. WOO 00 1100,000; Peanntrania, .itti'StrXalFiiiiiiiii" - 11 qv on 14 .40 ,_ 411,0 AO *SIAM North Penult Stallsoad Mete, wise • W' oast, GISMO West Philadelphia nepep u ir'llfe I " . " Company 7gt t.etia d ies .... UM 10 11•1110.10 Aire. , Ittot rtalto eta x. 1 tig v t ,,,d prtgal iffC i _ ~.a ....... 4 " v ....... UAW 02 VAL 088 elates r rattastloatu Roams, Coronae— ~ . 11. 00 10,010.100 sham aorta Pennsylvania Raid- M road COMlpear —.—. us to sum, shares Philadelphia Ide Boat and Btu* Tog Company. Philadelphia and Itainannah Ream Plaelistise.Coln- C 7 4ll".Alaill I l V a l er VIII 0 Orgal A. . 01Ir Bost S e tir i tif. Plilladelp kel ... hangs 3410 to --,-,----- 01 - 111 MO ne 64 Limas end Mortgages , and 'WI Aloe. pf- 1 " 114 Bee Banams...._ ......,..._ -- I.sts se MIDI receivable tier Ihomosei made---- Ist ANSI 0 Palma. des at Asestiesteutoiat o h SU yjDe fohtua t niteresd. sad othea 604 du the Moo —. --...,..._ 0.461 si &Vl 4 ,04 [unary ItllUdtp imarance Coma ----- —....... —.—..--. Sjild Oa Gas on - Deposit la Batik_ --... o.oeo 3.1 Witham Martin Edmund A. Bandar. • pfulno Paulding, io r It It. Penrose, o C.DAVI, axons - Linn . E i gt j Nran C. Ledwia, j __T e lf. h l. l l l. ll l % g• 0710 O. Letpar, Neigh es Craig. eltarl Tut's. 0 lIENRY LILLUIFMY. se. MEDICIPiAL. THE CHIEF' AMONG! , TEri THOUSAND: GALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTIIAOTOR HAS universally supplanted all other Ointments and healing, applications is hoth the Eastern and 'Western Thunoirservt, ararever intro duced; end its intrinsic +writ te thetree secret of its success in sit etairsuoicr egigiAiels,t, whether the cause Da moictsat or dy_spilis. .21,U7P111 &M WALD/ I. , • o _ . are instantly relieved of U their antoleh, palti 'mid I inflammation, by a timely .., •,PPllOlltlO2l a uaa mar. ~lions heater, add the ~Q nosh la mowed al if by 8 'harm no blemish or roar _tzar lame, , tHE. FRIEND OF U TWE NURB 4 RY. Children erg.' fieauent eferera from external in- Innen, alumni], Qom 'mkt and Cantvaeita •,Ez vosimiS—tnarefora every Z mother ehould have thu healing -preparation eon- 'tautly on hon.d, boalm ivy, Blmaytm, and quickly a, removes the TExT.F.R. or RINGWORM, so am- text vs the nuraery. TQ TRAVELL ?r ERS BY SRA. AND LAND. The machinist, the Tra- 0 vatiorimad ovary other In dividual whole , of in_ life ....2 threw& bin, within the charm or accdent from `-;;; 1121703 , 01 t, Arc, or me4i. store, shoulo beer in mud's.,, tat thin Marin kektraotor Lamy bast and only mend. ie. ; in Lou . leortable ,and alamay. and 'mould b 1 , - vii! be 12 e lf , ar 4 iliVrl• ae,s friend Grimed. here are Lou- ;,, manna of living wttnovans to testify to iteirliti - vaupos w MOWN who Owe their aonnd Innhe and mMielea .1 trots saving aiheitor. ,, ..„. Vas louollipvire a few ; - ..1 of tho hidirryudasense 1 r wizion D,A i lybz thelACyl- ~ ,4 o.AL YAW BRTRACT OR is a RE ENTIV re am yell am CURB. , , Bum!, • PlittifeV al. gli r rOot i el t o" eB 'Mai ne, - • Front nits', . ljetteleo . • robin Brea/it, lavilteninsi ' vecrvr. Bitty of Reptiles, glum, OCAldet 8;117;11 Myth ' lemilviett Dia , Bourf, , Idgahl Risk. Mapped 'nag, Al e egit g rial Sway, Buratt, Chilblain% Mpg geotermiy, Sall e Yol, Clint Oem i led Cords, I' mon p oi l l liall : . 'illM lCcers n , , Walter, Chafe& lessee of the 311001natlita. Venereal aorta, 1011. „ - .miettav ,•• he. ot at the Erin olne ti. enonhlf,Britailway,,Netr Vora', 41501 1 d AIBIOL101 44 1 .1 1;kt.V r eag tn it i trog: 1315 rug QUI Win Melt Ighgatio r thlt:thltref Cyr "ti . ~...- .• ..., ~ - - so 4th'Zl ono Mr, • ' • Wlidleinele Ammar for Petatelvitta., REFINED SUGAR.-1,000 - Barrels LO-, vy.1014 CruOke e d jn ooaree tne DI YAW rZetaakSezirei/AW1411" M THOMAS k SONS. ..•••••-• Nes. 139 ani 141 South FOURTH !treat Formerly . N0a.67 and talo STOCittl AND PEAL, ENTATF. SALES AT THIS EXCHANGE FVERY TUESDAY. Daring the basterms Reason m July and August only micastonel sales. Kr Handbills of each property leaned separately. in addition to telish we peeitair, the Nat relayprevious to tie r thotesaad eatalorese. pam2lttet fmg,gl dtttornaitz of all the prOpllly fo Ott gale* Ina . CA R D.—Our sales of real estate and Monks at the Exchange will hereafter .he held at 12 o'cloor. noon ; and, in the eV0.111170- at 7 o'clock. etir Contri bettor. hese the option or either sate. _gBAti.ERTATE AT PRIVATE BALM N' have a large amount of real estate at private sale. including every deimistion of city and, country property. Printed hate may be had at the mamma store. oar aablio sale sideich reuvr ooetaileh en os lteedBT.C.ll. W'r Real Wats s es oar arbrateo . V. osil (of which 1,1110 comes are pouted weekly.) a • TO BPOVOYLLEREi. BALE OF PHIL ADEL PFLITIIILDE BALE OF ROOKS, EIiIKOTYPE PLATES tn., will commence on MON September MHO, Or Catalogue In ems. REAL. EErrATE—AI7OIIBT 14. Grahana' Court leala—retate ofJoius Hannan, dett'd. Two Earl Brick DWELLING, Cathedral ammo, T'N silty- fourth ward, Barns Eatatc—Two-atory Brick DWELLING, ad- Joinine. Same tatete—Two-atory Brick DWELLING, ad joining. Osehane Cowl Bale—Fstate of Geo,. Rundle, iso'Cl. GROUND RENT of At* a year. 83333 Entate—GßOUN D RKPIT of Ile *year. Petemrou Hale-6r artist' of Rens. Very sa'nenle LuT. 3 oases, le verdict. on tlis Yolk road, aboveNiestolen lane. •ate absolute. Evident.' Bale—Estate of John Fermin. ATE aMBO aT HOTEL." at Endesbutt, front/1i on the river Delaware. . . Ponnaptnry Sea. Third STORE AND DWELLIP exaptoNG, No. SU Clasen West% of AN D ffiry Sala. Tkroso-atory Brick DWELLING, Twelfth strut aorta nalord. _ _ .. • . Two Three-story Bnok DWELLT• I O9, Nog. WS mad Christieo etreet, vest of ,Twellth street, it two three story nick dwelling us tie rear. ow Thsitkrw Arm*. VER B Y IMPORTANT SALE. 444 2. Troyteee morrova lax 04 PV . 1178 WORKS MO AT Olt Y. ter 16.181114egi 111 k noon, at the Pilger 1111 ,- • Iriry Vajelollll jlenetiffbeldn/i2g to the Miaow Imo Company. goemW in Montour omit,. Ye— eon et steel CUM &are war viduabte glare honee, oreg, meitigr rights . roan etas. ll:rause& rawly SO dlißdhaes, ege. ke.. &s. Terree—etekeno ~6, eisen the property ie etrsok of. ranee on the execattou of the deed. Withl4 a 0 day, Of 110 4 Fell parte:uteri ready la handbag. Rate at Nos. 1311 end 141 South FO_UETTI Street H , SUPERIOR FURNITURE. FRENC-PLATE MIR ROR/S. PIANO-FORTES. BM/NIELS CARPETS. On Mender hformnit. At IP o'olook, at the Anotion Store, an emortment of excellent second-hand furniture, elegant "Puma-forum. fine minor,. carnets, etc.. from families deelmoz hsal e ousekeepittn, removed to the store for °meantime. 3 t MOSES NATHAN'S, AUOTIQNXZB ANT) O_IIIMIISSION lIISECILLIIII , mutts's* seiner of ELITE MONEYGE esr•or. TO LOAN.t 123.000 to loan, at the lowest reuse, On diamonds. watches, ielrelry, silver plate, arc goods, clothing. tro canto, moire, hardware, entitle mance, mirrors. gar niture. bedding , and or. good' of every description. to large or small amounts, from one dollar to thessends. for any length of time agreed mi. grir The Oldest Established Botta, in this cup. Stir Private matinee , on RACE Street. SW Business hours front M. to • P. IL Heavy lasUranoe tor the be_nefit P EE rs. CHAROP tArtj,) TWO CENT. OW" Advances of SIDS and inwards at two per oent. Advances of OM and siwards. at. one Per cant. for short loans. AT PSIVATESALE. Some of the finest GOLD PATENT LEVER and CHRONOMETER WATCHES , matufsoMrsd at hall the anal selling prices. gold lever and 'opine watches silver lever and lerne watches, English, Series. an Ereneh watches. at astentatunr. edam. jewelry oi every desenntion, vety loaf`pins, yodels. =stem in struments, first quality of fdaysna away, at half the Importation prma, in auantitma to watt ntiretualans, swim other kinds of [poen. OUT Olt. BALER Attended to Personally by the Auctioseer. CensigaMentil °Limy sad sTia kind of Lee 1 , 1 AT RAP ds wh etted. N 10322 S. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND !CAL A N D WORKS. —NBA k ef ARV, _ A kt i /IL T E M M. and POUVIDnate, hiving, for maw rests. been in seacegefal oprstlon. and Min ermlosively enseged braiding and repairing Manse and River lingtaes.Jugh sad low prewmre, Iron Bosts,Water Tanks. rriveuen. &0., 4 e.,rrsieetfollY offer faqir nervini_to th e Vitt° le being fu lly Prepared to contrast for angina, of NAM Marine , River., and Statica l = bevies sets a o l l patents of different sizes , are pre to execute or ders with slick despatch. Itwiry escription of Pattern making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Plus, Tnltalar. and einader. of or alas' but Pennzylvains charcoal iron. Forams. of ell alas' 'and kinds : Iron and Bram Castings, of alldseeriassi Bell Turning; screw Conlon, and au other WWI cos attould with above Wanton. Drawings and ascatottuona for all work doss at *so establishment. free et - charge, and work rassantied. The subscriber. have ample Irtiart dock MOM for n its.= of boats. where they eat US in perfect tafitt - lt and are provided with seems, Woks, falls. to.. to.. for raising heavy or light 'weights. JACOB O. PrRAPIE,, lONA LICtrY. BEACH and PALUILER, manta POINT PLEASANT FOUNDRY No. 951 BEAU{ Btreet,Xeruriniton. LIAM U. TlElla informs Ms friends that, baYmkeno ohesed the mauls sto4r of Patterns at the strifnenr drx. he is now pie med t o . memo onW and Llaw mul CIMUSSI , edaat ones Work. Genus. Ceetmen ftfki. MUM, Of VaPot% numaimoas Orr or Rom olod,cio toylOtt 1141111,XL V. IitMICE. r. 7A1M114-1/1 aaaeea a 'WYLLIAN a. 1111IMICI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTY AND WAHNINGTON AulaWare g rk_ F .NOENKSJUI AND MAC Btaanfoornre High and Low Pronoun InonteEnalual. far Land, R/ 9 / 7 . , 04 AsS/1231079100. of So all kinds, dom, li 'attar I sio nustron anr, Taste or Br . Iron Boat', t o.; Cantina am. Iron Frame Roots for fte Wort!, Wert Nhope, Rath road Button &e. Ratorta and Goa Knohinary tke !meet Ina moats.. proved constrapto Emit. dames of Vantatica Minainory gged, a s 15 , 401, Nom, *DA Gnatr, Vanar?Vik,f;,psn stem Trm.. eismm _F Fop Luso, Ita. SOL Agents for Pr. Mee' a Apparatus glapitVii Patent Bee.} apiare s a Weber' remit Cr Nagar SAYING FUND-FIVE PER CENT 'N o.-7 TEREBT.—NATIONr TRUST COM PANY, WALNUT Smt. boloof 0 1TH/ RTh Pluladolotaik troorkaostoi by Blab" of Peon moo. 4111 " 1 M i rt WU Tzt.lairt: or atasU, end t Tuome, vinvimodgermnitimmug eAd ,y "Timing! tall ei 'At o'ckok. est VIELPILWATILIWILit. WUJJAat J. JIARD• Sean:a/Y. InklcTona: Hon. Henry L. Benner, F. gageoa Ily, .E.dward L. Carter, ,le,egVa S. Barg !abort Selfridge, Fannie Lee, Samuel K. Aahlon,, &septa Fg.rkee.. C. Landreth ALLA'', James L. Stegrecel Moiler le received and numeral, madg, .. , . Wye gaveeynente are made, ft a eet w nwtionie the Voun i ill s ette th , linP "n raggratelaag aemerstneeaa"wrgit Wall =On perfoot ' tatty to the dellOaitotal, and which mozurjl &LI 10 al pereouteaos and ist•Otlity to ttUll ittr....alloo. an/-/, gAVDIG TON'D---lIIVITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, comer TRIRD and CRYST nyT solo. Il r ktNit i eu i ttfti i rtrhlin TipiriVll4Yis sir .IST from the Ma r y of deport to day of into. dras). MONDAYg arm 9 na! eeloek every day - , and 0.1 EvENINCSirom nntd 9 o'clock, DRAFTS for eale on England. Ireland, gad 590139 AA, from .9 I nyrrarda. kesidnak—aTElTEN .__WIAWFORM. §b a n e iTfit. l l= L tj 11.41" siott4i.wr RE. easool E., Mobs. HoYetairton. my Slam, Edward Dar - hostel H. Jones Spooks, likeLotr Itur tarsi' rim adiFkland, oMma Eyre, ol)kt B M . Semple. Mesa, B. Bei g e ; I , MARTI . ?mid Z. HAND. WM rotary., T. NICHOLAS HOTEL )...... DR(3,113W1it... taw YORX. When completed. six years ago. the frP. rcemo.L.ta mat urnversany sronormosd the =oat nutentfieenc. eon- Teniant• and thnfousgar organised es tataskunert: of i.e band on this agritinest. What it wan then it remaij.o - a rival in sine. in sumprommlieta. i n It fgraor4lll elemeuts of comfort and enjoramat , a eael hal 11400annodatione for one thczmand gneirtson dug one isTdred complete eintee of emoluments foe hail tiis undred persona Gen be comfortably seated at e tables o de threeputthe 'lining roam, arid ilik. thong that modern etthas deviled for tho Convenience sal socal gratificati of the tinselling ntic has been omitted in its 'plain on or lawirlanted in its p m r a eaticalnetseln. The early reputation of Wo house at home and abroad, derived trout as magnitude. its micerb asmodathents. eau! de home- like comforts one Ingunes. has bees ea tam& tiVarY year by the unwearied exertions of the vagetors. mrli-ent TARP...DWELL. WierCOMB. & CO. CA II T I ON !—ASTROLOGY !—LOOK ou_7o-1 4 .u_NwArta FOR ALL!—The never ',Wag Mrs. N - 110 RN is the best; Ole succeeds Itteal v l o olot n e ut age faie t g.. ( 41 3 1 y i r r l a io ge fi ltaronbleq all to par for advice and eomfoit Mae lens sha mow fails. She ban the "levet DP-winning aftec, Vona of the opposite sex, tt Is this fact which induct* 1111'orato pretenders, to try to imitate her, ang, 00 *.r het tclii:feltid44443, olit=touogreir::,cgazgari to the tatikie large that 441 Is the fast and °Ely per -104 %Th.) can hoer the !Aeneas:At reality, and cam rive Azar. aatisract 2 a4 oft act the Wolearns of life, whien can be tasted um. proveor both married and single, who daily And ea ly visit her. Come one I come tto No. Me I,OIiLnA.SII Street, between'aem- Per anti Breed, 3,W. JAMES BETTS , INVENTIONS FOR LADlES.—Approved of and highly repine morl ail by the ill eilical profession throughout the United • Watee, Thirty Yhocsand having been advised taeir PllT4lol.a.te to uee her Bargical Aeribances. Bhe 'ROAM canlioikblerchania and others sigainst purchasing except at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, where mho can be coneulted daily,. between the henry of mid*. Her book of teetiniontale will be gi States,spelt cation. Bent free to any kart of the United Be tugnature is on each article. mrl9 tothi.tf SOAPS. VAN HAAGEN do Mo'REONE'S CELEBRATEA ORIENTAL, DETERSIVE. . CHEMICAL OLIVE, EX PALETRA PALE, BROWN, EIILLING .fOILET, as. FOT sale by the sole agents for the vuu ni f um ..,_ TRAIN & MoKEONE, aw: 4 44 S. WHARVE. Also wholesale dealers in - INE OCOOUR.ANUT, OOTTODISPZD. PALM ARO • CANDLVS, - • rAilt„Atips'2 lll zwla 8 !Vt% , . ADALln i thB.. Araornq groan! , in a or fa i ry box to milt say mike; FOrti% t a i l jeir o o Z u r a atio n trit ami. evan SALES BY AUCTION. MACILINERY AND IRON. SAT.ING , "• A little,fett often, Alla the Pil l • &IRANI:LIN - SAVING FUND, No. A.: '136 South FOURTH Street, botween Chest -ImA and Walnut. Philadelphia, ram all Deposits lon demand. Dopostone motley ammed bY Gotionansat, State. and CUT Lasso, Groand lamas, Mort e fDt *tAIRINIO7 damns safety bettor Wm lane OtMOISOMIttIy will nin no nob Intl ilippo ot 111011l1:: : have it at all tints ready to return, with Mir cant interest, to the owner. so they hone dorm. This Company never sos_pentiod. Forgalos,..umnisd or miner. arid pidae saa retkai II is Moir own right, sad mob depo sits oar. be withdrawn cony by their consent Chador Sorpollnal, inoorporlaml butte State afronallYlrasitt• authority to remove =nay fruCtim and azooktort. Keg AND INNALL &JAW ,ANCEIVED. oe oven duly , from Ito 3 o cloth. and eit man= Intl $ &amt. DIRECTOR& 'swab R. Pa=Oli. Giros Cettrititider. ha }Mindler . . e . U. usakt W. Sloan Mritsa Lewis nimble/Ar t Ditchonte Rittenhouse, Vt r Ys Jo,. IL llsttertaei.N . . m ti ts. rniel, .1.010 Pt.➢Sitez a tia President. CTIIII Ctoiftemoanzs, 7. neilk-..n . " A Dollsv saved is hese eavassL;7 HOTELS.
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